Top 10 love poems | Meena Kandasamy (2024)

Love makes poets out of all of us. The few who feel intimidated or embarrassed about writing out our love and longing often take recourse to sending lyric-heavy songs, or selections from a poem (like those included here), just to let the object of our affection know how they make us feel. As someone who is constantly moved by love and reckless enough to publicly write about it, I’ve also often relied on sending other people’s poems to reveal my own feelings.

An added benefit to only dating people on the broad left is that you soon realise that the poets who have authored the most revolutionary lines have also penned the most romantic verses. I think this is because in so many ways love is the entry-point to the vision for a just society – if we have to imagine a better world, we must begin from love.

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This informed my readings, and rereadings of the Tirukkuṟaḷ, the 2,000-year-old collection of verses that remains a central part of Tamil literature and thought. It is a didactic text in its first two books (Morality, Materialism) – but the society it envisioned would hold itself together only by radical, life-affirming love, rapturously celebrated in the third book.

My new translation of the Kāmattu-p-pāl of the Tirukkuṟaḷ, The Book of Desire, reflects this. And like all love poetry, the translation started in a moment of being deeply in love, and lacking the solid support of a shared mother-tongue.

1. The Mad Girl’s Love Song by Sylvia Plath

I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed
And sung me moon-struck, kissed me quite insane.
(I think I made you up inside my head.)

I’m putting this at the top of the list because it is my favourite poem by my favourite poet. Which of us has ever loved without suffering a heartbreak, which of us has loved without realising that our love was a story concocted in our mind? This poem has seen me through many an emotional crash-landing, so here I’m sharing the wisdom.

2. Heart Condition by Jericho Brown

What are you when you leave your man
Wanting? What am I now that I think so fondly
Of airplanes? What’s my name, whose is it, while we
Make love. My lover leaves me with words I wish
To write. Flies from one side of a nation to the outside
Of our world.

This mesmerising poem blends the world of the romantic and the radical together in the most endearing manner. Brown writes about love and desire with such insight – and what I especially admire about this particular poem is the way in which it combines the inner world of the lovers with the external strife-ridden world that discriminates against Black people, against queer people.

3. Love Poem by Tishani Doshi

Either way, we’ll have to learn
to bear the weight of the eventuality
that we will lose each other to something.
So why not begin now, while your head
rests like a perfect moon in my lap,
and the dogs on the beach are howling?

What is a love poem that is not about loss, I often think. This one by Tishani Doshi holds me in its thrall. Watch how with every word she slowly, silently smuggles in the terror of a possible separation? Sometimes, our only strength is our vulnerability – and this poem sings with this realisation.

4. While the Child Sleeps, Sonya Undresses by Ilya Kaminsky

Soaping together
is sacred to us.
Washing each other’s shoulders.
You can f*ck
anyone – but with whom can you sit
in water?

The extreme commodification of love into an industry under late capitalism – cards, date nights, flowers, wine, the seduction routine – means that we have come to think of love as a spectacle, as curated moments that are perfectly choreographed in order to be properly cherished. Sometimes, I’ve felt this visceral need to push back against these expressions of love, and simply to soak in the mundane. Hearing your lover count, watching them silently fold their clothes at the end of a day, that sort of thing. When I read this poem by Ilya Kaminsky, I read this (among a dozen other readings) as a celebration of the routine, the rut that lovers fall into, a world into which access is special.

5. The Guest by Anna Akhmatova

“Tell me how men kiss you,
Tell me how you kiss men.”
[…] Oh, I know: his delight
Is the tense and passionate knowledge
That he needs nothing,
That I can refuse him nothing.

The stranger in Anna Akhmatova’s poem is unnerving: he is not into the conventional happily-ever, he wants to follow her to hell. And what adds so much sexual tension to their encounter is the knowledge and acknowledgment of other lovers, and the guest’s studied indifference which is seductive on its own. Love for me is not merely a heteronormative man-woman couple caught up only in their universe, but something that opens up to the existence of complexities.

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6. Dulzura by Sandra Cisneros

Say my name. Say it.
The way it’s supposed to be said.
I want to know that I knew you
even before I knew you.

I love this poem by Sandra Cisneros because of the way it invokes the intimacy of a shared language. It begins, “Make love to me in Spanish. / Not with that other tongue.” The more English becomes the language into which I default with my lovers, the more I find myself yearning for love that feels close to the skin, for a love that does not require translation.

7. The Looking Glass by Kamala Das

Oh yes, getting
A man to love is easy, but living
Without him afterwards may have to be
Faced.

Kamala Das writes about love like no other poet, and I had a difficult time picking up the one I liked best. I am going to leave you with the brooding heartbreak built into these exquisite lines.

8. Poem 157 of the Kuruntogai by Allur Nanmullaiyar

The rooster crowed coo-coo.
My dearest heart skipped beats.
Dawn descended, a flashy sword,
Tearing apart lovers locked in embrace.

My translation of the ancient Sangam Tamil poem. This one is for all of us whose love cannot survive into the day, whose love does not meet the approval of the world.

9. You Who Never Arrived by Rainer Maria Rilke

You, Beloved, who are all
the gardens I have ever gazed at,
longing. An open window
in a country house –, and you almost
stepped out, pensive, to meet me.
Streets that I chanced upon,–
you had just walked down them and vanished.

Which of us has not fallen head over heels in love with an absolute stranger all too quickly, and watched them move out of our life with the same randomness and speed? Rilke’s poem underscores how being elusive makes that lover perfect, and how the lover’s perfection makes them difficult to find (again) and keep (for ever).

10. Love After Love by Derek Walcott

You will love again the stranger who was your self.
Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart
to itself, to the stranger who has loved you
all your life, whom you ignored
for another, who knows you by heart.

Love is often framed as something that exists outside oneself, as a quest, as a search, as a vector that moves away from the self. There’s no questioning the fact that love is hard work as much as it is passion, attraction and whatever insanity that possesses us at the moment. Self-love is often foundational to loving others, and this is often forgotten. I love this poem because it tells us to move inwards, and “love again the stranger who was your self”.

Top 10 love poems | Meena Kandasamy (2024)

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What is the world's most famous love poem? ›

"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? (Sonnet 18)" by William Shakespeare. Although William Shakespeare may not have have written any romance novels, there are few more celebrated love poets and 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' is perhaps the most iconic and recognizable opening line of any love poem.

Who is the best romantic poet ever? ›

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  • Lord Byron by Richard Westall (1813)
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley by Amelia Curran (1819)
  • William Wordsworth by Samuel Crosthwaite (c. 1844)
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Peter Vandyke (1795)
  • John Keats by William Hilton (c. 1822)
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What is Sylvia Plath's most romantic poem? ›

The Mad Girl's Love Song by Sylvia Plath

And sung me moon-struck, kissed me quite insane. (I think I made you up inside my head.) I'm putting this at the top of the list because it is my favourite poem by my favourite poet.

What is the most romantic type of poem? ›

Sonnets. Sonnets, or poems with 14 lines and patterned end-rhyme schemes, were often used by women poets during the Romantic period to portray the feelings and moods experienced in romantic relationships. Some poets during the era would write sonnet sequences to portray an extended drama between lovers.

Who wrote the most beautiful love poems? ›

The most romantic poetry of all time
  1. Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare. ...
  2. She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron. ...
  3. Love is... by Adrien Henri. ...
  4. How Do I Love Thee by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. ...
  5. If You Forget Me by Pablo Naruda. ...
  6. Love Song for Lucinda by Langston Hughes. ...
  7. The Good Morrow by John Donne. ...
  8. Hour by Carol Ann Duffy.
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What is the most romantic sonnet? ›

The 5 Most Romantic Shakespeare Sonnets
  • of 05. Sonnet 18: The Valentine's Day Sonnet. ...
  • of 05. Sonnet 116: The Wedding Ceremony Sonnet. ...
  • of 05. Sonnet 29: The Love Conquers All Sonnet. ...
  • of 05. Sonnet 1: The Share Your Beauty Sonnet. ...
  • of 05. Sonnet 73: The Old Age Sonnet.
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Who are the 5 Romantic poets? ›

List of Romantic poets
  • William Blake – The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
  • William Wordsworth – The Prelude.
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge – The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
  • George Gordon, Lord Byron – Don Juan, "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage"
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley – Prometheus Unbound, "Adonaïs", "Ode to the West Wind", "Ozymandias"

Who are the six romantic poet? ›

In English literature, the key figures of the Romantic movement are considered to be the group of poets which is known as “Big Six”. In this group the poets are William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and the much older William Blake.

Who was the 17 year old romantic poet? ›

Thomas Chatterton (20 November 1752 – 24 August 1770) was an English poet whose precocious talents ended in suicide at age 17. He was an influence on Romantic artists of the period such as Shelley, Keats, Wordsworth and Coleridge.

Why did Sylvia Plath write Mad Girl's Love Song? ›

Readers can take the speaker of the poem to be Plath herself, who wrote “Mad Girl's Love Song” after a boy named Myron (Mike) Lotz stood her up on a date. In her journal a few years later, she wrote: I wrote mad girl's love song once in a mad mood like this when Mike didn't come and didn't come [...]

Why did Ted Hughes leave Sylvia Plath? ›

On what brought Hughes and Plath together

He helped her to develop her voice. She helped him to develop his. And the tragedy then was that the intensity of the relationship, the mental illness of Sylvia, and then Ted's dalliance with this other woman, Assia Wevill, led to their tragic separation.

Which poet was married to Sylvia Plath? ›

In 1956 Sylvia Plath married the English poet Ted Hughes; they had two children.

Which poem is famous for true love? ›

"How Do I Love Thee?,” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

This is one of the most famous short love poems in existence, showing that feelings felt in the 1800s are the same as the ones experienced now.

Who is the best romantic poem writer? ›

The great love poets include Sappho of Lesbos, Catullus, Ovid, Pablo Neruda, William Shakespeare, Walt Whitman and William Butler Yeats. These are the greatest writers of love poetry, in one man's opinion…

Who was a leading romantic poet? ›

Included are the monumental Romantic poets often nicknamed “the Big Six”—the older generation of Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge and the so-called Young Romantics—Byron, Shelley, and Keats.

What is the most beautiful poem in the world? ›

Beautiful English Poems
  • Come, And Be My Baby by Maya Angelou. ...
  • Habitation by Margaret Atwood. ...
  • The More Loving One by W.H. Auden. ...
  • Love and Friendship by Emily Brontë ...
  • To Be In Love by Gwendolyn Brooks. ...
  • She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron. ...
  • Heart, We Will Forget Him! ...
  • Air and Angels by John Donne.
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What is the world's first love poem? ›

The World's Oldest Love Poem was discovered in the library of Ashurbanipal in Mesopotamia. Known as the Love Song of Shu-Sin, the World's Oldest Love Poem is about both romantic and erotic love, and was read as a part of a sacred ritual known as the 'sacred marriage.

What is the oldest love poem? ›

The Love Song for Shu-Sin”—written around 2000 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia—is considered the oldest love poem that exists in text form, but also functioned as a song performed during a sacred marriage ceremony for Shu-Sin, a ruler in the city of Ur.

What is the most famous love story in the world? ›

Perhaps the most famous love story of all time, the ill-fated romance between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet in Verona has been captivating readers for over four centuries. Their love defied feuding families, ultimately ending in tragedy, yet their devotion remains a symbol of passionate, youthful love.

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