英文爱情诗(精选40首)

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英文爱情诗40首

爱情诗定义

在人类文明史上,爱情是一个永恒的主题,而表现这个主题最为精练的文学形式便是爱情诗。古往今来都不乏脍炙人口、感人肺腑的爱情诗歌精品,并且拥有大量的读者,这在中国或者外国情况都是如此。

爱情没有模式。有欢乐的爱情也有痛苦的爱情,有清纯的爱情也有压抑的爱情。爱情的多种多样,使得诗人笔下的爱情诗也千姿百态。不管怎样,这些爱情诗都是诗人的观念、诗人的诉求、诗人的愿望、诗人的评价等等的反映。

爱情因时代不同而异。不同的时代有不同的时代风貌和社会状况,爱情的情状和爱情的观念也因之千差万别。正是这种千差万别,给诗人提供了丰富无比的创作源泉,文学宝库也因此增添了许多闪光的爱情诗篇。这里编译的名诗百首,不仅在英美国家的文学史上有着广泛的'代表性,而且在世界文学史上也有一定的影响力,有的爱情诗则是世代相传、家喻户晓的珍品。读者在欣赏这些爱情诗精妙的同时,还可以领略到原汁原味的英语原文的语言魅力。

英文爱情诗(精选40首)

爱情诗,抒发男女间爱情的诗,尤指男人对女人的诗,是诗的一种,是爱情表达的一种形式。爱情诗的定义简单说来就是情人之间传达爱意的诗。如果是信件,就会称为情书。爱情诗分为古典爱情诗,现代爱情诗,当代爱情诗。下面和小编一起来看英文爱情诗(精选40首),希望有所帮助!

英文爱情诗1

When I wake up in the morning,

You are all I see;

When I think about you,

And how happy you make me.

You're everything I wanted;

You're everything I need;

I look at you and know;

That you are all to me.

Barry Fitzpatrick

英文爱情诗2

If you were a teardrop In my eye,

For fear of losing you,I would never cry.

And if the golden sun,Should cease to shine its light,

Just one smile from you,Would make my whole world bright

英文爱情诗3

If I were to fall in love,It would have to be with youYour eyes,your smile,The way you laugh,The things you say and do.

Take me to the places,My heart never knew

So,if I were to fall in love,It would have to be with you.

Ed Walter

英文爱情诗4

Without you?I'd be a soul without a purpose.

Without you?I'd be an emotion without a heart.

I'm a face without expression,A heart with no beat.

Without you by my side,I'm just a flame without the heat.

英文爱情诗5

My river runs to thee.

Blue sea,wilt thou wele me?

My river awaits ! sea,look graciously.

Emily Dickinson

英文爱情诗6

All it took was one glance.

Now all I ask is one chance,to try to win your heart.

Just give me a chance to start.

I'll show you it was meant to be.

To be together is our destiny.

英文爱情诗7

Two star-crossed lovers in perfect harmony.

Just give me a chance and you will agree.

I was meant for you were meant for me.

英文爱情诗8

Please forgive me for falling in love with you.

Forgive me for loving you with all my heart.

Forgive me for never wanting to be apart.

Sandra Robbins Heaton

英文爱情诗9

There is a lady sweet and kind,

Was never a face so pleased my mind;

I did but see her passing by,

And yet,I'll love her till I die.

Thomas Ford

英文爱情诗10

Forgive me for needing you in my life;

Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul;

Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old.

英文爱情诗11

She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron

She walks in beauty,like the night

Of cloudless climes and starry skies

And all that's best of dark and bright

Meet in her aspect and her eyes

英文爱情诗12

Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks

But bears it out even to the edge of doom

If this be error and upon me proved

I never writ,nor no man ever loved.

英文爱情诗13

I loved you first,but afterwards your love outsoaring mine

For one is both and both are one in love

Rich love knows nought of ‘thine that is not mine

Both have the strength and both the length thereof

Both of us,of the love which makes us one

英文爱情诗14

A long while amid the noises of ing and going,

of drinking and oath and smutty jest,

There we two,content,happy in being together,

speaking little,perhaps not a word.

英文爱情诗15

It was many and many a year ago,In a kingdom by the sea,

That a maiden there lived whom you may know by the name of Annabel Lee

And this maiden she lived with no other thought than to love and be loved by me.

英文爱情诗16

And the sunlight clasps the earth,And the moonbeams kiss the sea;

What are all these kissings worth,If thou kiss not me.

英文爱情诗17

Bright star,would I were steadfast as thou art

Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night,And watching,with eternal lids apart...

英文爱情诗18

With the earth and the sky and the water,

remade,like a casket of gold

For my dreams of your image that blossoms

a rose in the deeps of my heart.

英文爱情诗19

O my love is like a red,red rose

That's newly sprung in June;

O my love is like the melody

That's sweetly played in tune.

英文爱情诗20

When age chills the blood,when our pleasures are past

For years fleet away with the wings of the dove

The dearest remembrance will still be the last

Our sweetest memorial the first kiss of love.

英文爱情诗21

Rain is falling all around,

It falls on field and tree,

It rains on the umbrella here,

And on the ships at sea.

by R. L. Stevenson,1850-1894

英文爱情诗22

(1)

Twinkle,twinkle,little star!

How I wonder what you are,

Up above the world so high,

Like a diamond in the sky.

(2)

When the blazing sun is gone,

When he nothing shines upon,

Then you show your little light,

Twinkle,twinkle all the night.

(3)

The dark blue sky you keep

And often thro' my curtains peep,

For you never shut your eye

Till the sun is in the sky.

(4)

'Tis your bright and tiny spark

Lights the traveler in the dark;

Though I know not what you are

Twinkle,twinkle,little star!

by Jane Taylor,1783-1824

英文爱情诗23

(Part I)

O sailor,e ashore

What have you brought for me?

Red coral ,white coral,

Coral from the sea.

(Part II)

I did not dig it from the ground

Nor pluck it from a tree;

Feeble insects made it

In the stormy sea.

by C. G. Rossetti

英文爱情诗24

(Part I)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither I nor you;

But when the leaves hang trembling,

The wind is passing through.

(Part II)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither you nor I;

But when the trees bow down their heads,

The wind is passing by.

~by C. G. Rossetti

O wind ,why do you never rest,

Wandering,whistling to and fro,

Bring rain out of the west,

From the dim north bringing snow?

英文爱情诗25

In April,

Come he will,

In May,

Sing all day,

In June,

Change his tune,

In July,

Prepare to fly,

In August,

Go he must!

~by Mother Goose's Nursery Rhyme

英文爱情诗26

What is pink? A rose is pink

By the fountain's brink.

What is red? A poppy's red

In its barley bed.

What is blue? The sky is blue

Where the clouds float thro'.

What is white? A swan is white

Sailing in the light.

What is yellow? Pears are yellow,

Rich and ripe and mellow.

What is green? The grass is green,

With small flowers between.

What is violet? Clouds are violet

In the summer twilight.

What is orange? Why,an orange,

Just an orange!

by C. G. Rossetti

英文爱情诗27

(1)

A house of cards

Is neat and small;

Shake the table,

It must fall.

(2)

Find the court cards

One by one;

Raise it,roof it,

Now it's done;-

Shake the table!

That's the fun.

by C. G. Rossetti

英文爱情诗28

(1)

What does little birdie say,

In her nest at peep of day?

Let me fly,says little birdie,

Mother,let me fly away,

Birdie,rest a little longer,

Till the little wings are stronger.

So she rests a little longer,

Then she flies away.

(2)

What does little baby say,

In her bed at peep of day?

Baby says,like little birdie,

Let me rise and fly away.

Baby,sleep a little longer,

Till the little limbs are stronger.

If she sleeps a little longer,

Baby too shall fly away.

by Alfred Tennyson,1809-1892

英文爱情诗29

(1)

When I was down beside the sea

A wooden spade they gave to me

To dig the sandy shore.

(2)

The holes were empty like a cup

In every hole the sea camp up,

Till it could e no more.

by R. L. Stevenson

英文爱情诗30

What does the bee do?

Bring home honey.

And what does Father do?

Bring home money.

And what does Mother do?

Lay out the money.

And what does baby do?

Eat up the honey.

by C. G. Rossetti,1830-1894

英文爱情诗31

how do i say i love you?

how do i tell you i care?

how do i tell you i've missed you,and let you know i'm here?

英文爱情诗32

Without you?I'd be a soul without a purpose.

Without you?I'd be an emotion without a heart.

I'm a face without expression,A heart with no beat.

Without you by my side,I'm just a flame without the heat.

Elle Kimberly Schmick

英文爱情诗33

Shall I pare thee to a summer's day?

Thou art more lovely and more temperate:

Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,

And summer's lease hath all too short a date:

Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines

And often is his gold plexion dimmed;

And every fair from fair sometimes declines,

By chance or nature's changing course untrimmed;

But thy eternal summer shall not fade,

Nor lose possession of that fair thou own;

Nor shall death brag thou wander in his shade,

When in eternal lines to time thou grow:

So long as men can breathe,or eyes can see,

So long lives this,and this gives life to thee.

By William Shakespeare

英文爱情诗34

If you were a teardrop;In my eye,

For fear of losing you,I would never cry

And if the golden sun,Should cease to shine its light,

Just one smile from you,Would make my whole world bright

英文爱情诗35

you are my life.

you're my one and only dream.

i love you,and to you that i mean.

together for always,i hope we will be.

i'll love you always.

Alison Cunningham.

英文爱情诗36

Wine es in at the mouth

And love es 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.

英文爱情诗37

Today we are obliged to be romantic

And think of yet another valentine.

We know the rules and we are both pedantic:

Today's the day we have to be romantic.

Our love is old and sure,not new and frantic.

You know I'm yours and I know you are mine.

And saying that has made me feel romantic,

My dearest love,my darling valentine.

英文爱情诗38

Bright star,would I were stedfast as thou art–

Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night

And watching,with eternal lids apart,

Like nature's patient,sleepless Eremite,

The moving waters at their priestlike task

Of pure ablution round earth's human shores,

Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask

Of snow upon the mountains and the moors–

No–yet still stedfast,still unchangeable,

Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast,

To feel for ever its soft fall and swell,

Awake for ever in a sweet unrest,

Still,still to hear her tender-taken breath,

And so live ever–or else swoon to death.

英文爱情诗39

We shall be notes in that great Symphony

Whose cadence circles through the rhythmic spheres,

And all the live World's throbbing heart shall be

One with our heart,the stealthy creeping years

Have lost their terrors now,we shall not die,

The Universe itself shall be our Immortality!

英文爱情诗40

Wild nights! Wild nights!

Were I with thee,

Wild nights should be

Our luxury!

Futile the winds

To a heart in port,

Done with the pass,

Done with the chart.

Rowing in Eden!

Ah! the sea!

Might I but moor

To-night in thee!