
Alright, this is the final love poem post, well almost. Thanks for reading, listening along. And a special thanks to those of you who shared your own favorite love poems as well. There were five official poems in the series Love Poems You Wish You Had Written, both here and in Suzie Grogan’s companion series on No Wriggling Out of Writing, for a total of ten. Both of us threw a few extras in here at the end though. Later Monday I’ll really post the final related poem for the season as A Love Poem I Actually Wrote, as well as a complete and orderly link list to the whole combined series.
How about we end the weekend, or start the week, depending on where in the world you are, with a few loving scraps left over from our Valentine’s feast of love poetry. I would have liked to have fit these in, but they are each short enough to include almost at a glance.
Hey, keep spreading the love. You don’t need a greeting card holiday to do that, you know.
COME. AND BE MY BABY
by Maya AngelouThe highway is full of big cars going nowhere fast
And folks is smoking anything that’ll burn
Some people wrap their lives around a cocktail glass
And you sit wondering
where you’re going to turn.
I got it.
Come. And be my baby.Some prophets say the world is gonna end tomorrow
But others say we’ve got a week or two
The paper is full of every kind of blooming horror
And you sit wondering
what you’re gonna do.
I got it.
Come. And be my baby.From Maya Angelou’s Poems
Copyright © 1996, Bantam Books
A DRINKING SONG
by William Butler YeatsWine comes in at the mouth
And love comes in at the eye;
That’s all we shall know for truth
Before we grow old and die.
I lift the glass to my mouth,
I look at you, and I sigh.(1910)
I WISH IN THE CITY OF YOUR HEART
by Robley WilsonI wish in the city of your heart
you would let me be the street
where you walk when you are most
yourself. I imagine the houses:
It has been raining, but the rain
is done and the children kept home
have begun opening their doors.Originally published in The Invisible Ladder
Copyright © 1996 by Robley Wilson
Reprinted in Poetry 180
Copyright © 2003 by Billy Collins
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