Poems for an ex.
Farewell to Love (John Donne) To Indifference (Ann Yearsley) Away From Me (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Someday We’ll Love Each Other (Robert Louis Stevenson) Friendship After Love , Ella Wheeler Wilcox) Love everywhere (Überall Liebe, Karoline von Günderrode) Intellectual love (Amor Intellectualis, Oscar Wilde) Angel or Demon (Angel or Demon, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) Absence (Absence, Mary Shelley) Broken Heart , John Donne) When We Two Parted (Lord Byron) When You Are Old (William Butler Yeats) From Adam, to Lilith (Adam, to Lilith, E. Hoffmann Price) I must forget your dark eyes (I Must Forget Thy Dark Eyes, Mary Shelley) After Love (Sara Teasdale) Dulcis Memoria (Dulcis Memoria, Henry Van Dyke) Echoes of Love’s House, William Morris) The Angel in the house (The Angel in the House, Coventry Patmore) Desire is Dead, DH Lawrence) He remembers the forgotten beauty (He Remembers Forgotten Beauty, William Butler Yeats) The importunate memory (Gertrudis de Avellaneda) True love passes (True Love doth Pass Away, William Blake) It Was a Phantom of Delight, William Wordsworth) Is it love? (Is it Love?, Amy Levy) It was in passing (Delmira Agustini) We have been friends (We Have Been Friends Together, Caroline Norton) Attempt at jealousy (Popytka revnosti, Marina Tsvetaeva) Intimates (Intimates, DH Lawrence) The apparition ( The Apparition, John Donne The First Time He Kissed Me, Elizabeth Barrett Browning The Nights Remember, Sara Teasdale The Shadow on the Stone, Thomas Hardy )The restless grave (The Unquiet Grave, anonymous) What we could be, what we are (What We Might Be, What We Are, XJ Kennedy) The sad ones (Rosalía de Castro) Beyond oblivion (Alejandra Pizarnik) I liked it so much Spring (I So Liked Spring, Charlotte Mew) You Would Have Understood Me, Ernest Dowson) My Loves (Delmira Agustini) Phenomenal Woman (Phenomenal Woman, Maya Angelou) Nothing Gold Can Stay, Robert Frost ) Nothing remains from you (Carolina Coronado) Nobody as much as you (No One So Much As You, Edward Thomas) It will not change (It Will Not Change, Sara Teasdale) I Had no Time to Hate (I Had no Time to Hate, Emily Dickinson ) We’ll Never Wander Again (So We’ll Go No More a-roving, Lord Byron) To A Lost Love (Ernest Dowson) Lost (Elizabeth Siddal) I Could Be Lonelier (Could I Be More Alone) , Emily Dickinson) For old times’ sake (Auld Lang Syne, Robert Burns) First love (First Love, WB Yeats) Quia Multum amavi (Why have I loved so much, Oscar Wilde) Who ever loved without loving at first sight? (Who Ever Loved That Loved Not at First Sight?, Christopher Marlowe) Who dreamed that beauty passes? (The Rose of the World, William Butler Yeats) Meaning of the word I loved (Gertrudis de Avellaneda)Terminus (Terminus, Edith Wharton) A deeply sworn vow (A Deep-Sworn Vow, WB Yeats) Come to me in dreams (O , Come to me in Dreams, Mary Shelley) Go and Catch a Falling Star, John Donne I Know the Stars, Sara Teasdale
Poems for an ex:
Between so many poems of love and separation, it is good to remember our exes. In this segment of we will give an account of the best poems for an ex; that is, poems dedicated to an ex-boyfriend, partner, lover, and other variants of the conjugal prison system.
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