Free love poems, at times, may give us a glimpse of insight into love. Whatever, they are always good to read at least once!
Free love poems by author-names starting with E
E. E. Cummings:
Humanity i love you:
Humanity i love you because you would rather black the boots of success than enquire whose soul dangles from his watch-chain which would be embarrassing for both
parties and because you unflinchingly applaud all songs containing the words country home and mother when sung at the old howard
Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your intelligence to buy a drink and when you're flush pride keeps
you from the pawn shops and because you are continually committing nuisances but more especially in your own house
Humanity i love you because you are perpetually putting the secret of life in your pants and forgetting it's there and sitting down
on it and because you are forever making poems in the lap of death Humanity
i hate you
Free love poems by Emily Dickinson:
We outgrow love, like other things:
We outgrow love, like other things And put it in the Drawer -- Till it an Antique fashion shows -- Like Costumes Grandsires wore.
Free love poems by author-names starting with P
Free love poems by Pablo Neruda:
Morning (Love Sonnet XXVII):
Naked you are simple as one of your hands; Smooth, earthy, small, transparent, round. You've moon-lines, apple pathways Naked you are slender as a naked grain of wheat.
Naked you are blue as a night in Cuba; You've vines and stars in your hair. Naked you are spacious and yellow As summer in a golden church.
Naked you are tiny as one of your nails; Curved, subtle, rosy, till the day is born And you withdraw to the underground world.
As if down a long tunnel of clothing and of chores; Your clear light dims, gets dressed, drops its leaves, And becomes a naked hand again.
Free love poems by author-names starting with S
Free love poems by Sylvia Plath:
On Looking Into The Eyes Of A Demon Lover:
Here are two pupils whose moons of black transform to cripples all who look:
each lovely lady who peers inside take on the body of a toad.
Within these mirrors the world inverts: the fond admirer's burning darts
turn back to injure the thrusting hand and inflame to danger the scarlet wound.
I sought my image in the scorching glass, for what fire could damage a witch's face?
So I stared in that furnace where beauties char but found radiant Venus reflected there.
Free love poems by author-names starting with W
Free love poems by Walt Whitman:
Fast Anchor’d, Eternal, O Love:
FAST-ANCHOR’D, eternal, O love! O woman I love! O bride! O wife! more resistless than I can tell, the thought of you! —Then separate, as disembodied, or another born, Ethereal, the last athletic reality, my consolation; I ascend—I float in the regions of your love, O man, O sharer of my roving life.
These are the free love poems that appealed me quite a bit - in a way; they are my personal choice from amongst a host of them.
I'll keep adding more to them as and when I come across the ones that touch me deep.
I invite you to subscribe to my E-zine titled Life Coach, free of charge.
This E-zine publishes insightful comments on the latest international news that render us taken-aback in the domains of various facets of life.
A not-to-be-missed opportunity!
Subscribe to it here:
I also invite you to subscribe to my Life Blog - no need to provide your e-mail address here.
This RSS feed keeps you informed about new developments taking place on this site.
It also is shortly going to harbor 25 journal bloglets posting insightful comments on the latest international news that render us taken-aback in the domains of various facets of life.
In order to subscribe to the blog, right-click on the orange RSS button (see buttons up to the left) and then paste the URL into your RSS reader.
Or click on add to My Yahoo! button or My MSN or Add To Google button if you keep a personalized home page there.
If you are not sure what RSS or blogging is all about, click on What's an RSS Feed? here: