This “I Love You, My Love” poem is mesmerizing. It proves that you truly love your partner. It reaches into the deepest layers of the heart. If you read it aloud, or recite it, there’s a good chance they’ll fall right into your arms. Since it’s relatively short, you can learn it with ease. Feel free to use it boldly.
“I Love You, My Love” poem
I Love You, My Beloved
I love you, my beloved, just as you are, as you breathe,
Should we quarrel by chance, my heart skips a beat beneath.
Though I may sometimes falter, I’ll try to do what’s right—
My promise, my solemn vow: no disappointments blight.
With a pure heart, I’ve come to tear down every wall,
I’ve planted flowers to bloom, to grow like you, to enthrall.
I know the meaning of love that springs from love’s own fire,
To glimpse the infinite— with you, that’s my desire.
All you are is all I need, I want you through and through,
With a dreaming soul, I carry all the world with you.
Gone are the days of bleakness, when I knew not your name;
My strength, a storm-fed lightning that your love’s spark inflames.
I love you, oh my beloved, may I be enough for you,
In wealth, in need, I offer all my heart that’s pure and true.
If it’s not enough, I’ll change, to be better by your side,
Forever I’ll hold your hand, my soul, my flesh, my guide.