These free Valentine love poems are sure to touch the heart of your sweetheart. The following Valentines Day love poem is a Valentine greeting card saying sure to be appreciated. Rhyming poems are especially popular.
A Joy I Never Knew
Have I told you, Valentine,
That I’m all wrapped up in you?
My feelings for you bring to me
A joy I never knew.
You light up everything for me;
In my heart you shine;
Illuminating my whole life,
My darling Valentine.
By Joanna Fuchs
That I’m all wrapped up in you?
My feelings for you bring to me
A joy I never knew.
You light up everything for me;
In my heart you shine;
Illuminating my whole life,
My darling Valentine.
By Joanna Fuchs
It's a challenge to find Valentine's Day love poems that are also rhyming poems, but here's another one. Valentine verse can speak of pleasant obsession, as this romantic Valentine greeting card poem does.
Intoxicating Valentine
My Valentine, you’re all I want;
In you, I find joy and delight;
You give me everything I need;
I’m happiest when you’re in sight.
I think of you both night and day;
I’m drawn to you in pure attraction;
When you’re not here, I ache for you,
For your fulfilling satisfaction.
I dreamed of love like this, and yet,
I never thought that I would capture
The deep, exciting thrills we have,
This intoxicating bliss and rapture.
Please be my Valentine, and more;
Be my life, my world, my all;
Together we can be content,
And share life’s pleasures, big and small.
In you, I find joy and delight;
You give me everything I need;
I’m happiest when you’re in sight.
I think of you both night and day;
I’m drawn to you in pure attraction;
When you’re not here, I ache for you,
For your fulfilling satisfaction.
I dreamed of love like this, and yet,
I never thought that I would capture
The deep, exciting thrills we have,
This intoxicating bliss and rapture.
Please be my Valentine, and more;
Be my life, my world, my all;
Together we can be content,
And share life’s pleasures, big and small.
By Joanna Fuchs
Will You Be My Valentine
My days are filled with yearning;
My nights are full of dreams.
I’m always thinking of you;
I’m in a trance, it seems.
You’re all I ever wanted;
I wish you could be mine;
And so I have to ask you:
Will you be my Valentine?
By Joanna Fuchs
My nights are full of dreams.
I’m always thinking of you;
I’m in a trance, it seems.
You’re all I ever wanted;
I wish you could be mine;
And so I have to ask you:
Will you be my Valentine?
By Joanna Fuchs
This short love poem for Valentine’s Day compares feelings for your loved one to other familiar experiences. It's designed as a Valentine greeting card message.
Everything Valentine
You are my everything, Valentine.
As a desert creature longs for water,
my thirst for you can never be slaked.
In a ho-hum day dragging on,
thoughts of you bring excitement, joy and pleasure.
As a child opens the birthday gift he most wanted,
I see everything I want in you.
You are my everything, Valentine.
By Joanna Fuchs
You are my everything, Valentine.
As a desert creature longs for water,
my thirst for you can never be slaked.
In a ho-hum day dragging on,
thoughts of you bring excitement, joy and pleasure.
As a child opens the birthday gift he most wanted,
I see everything I want in you.
You are my everything, Valentine.
By Joanna Fuchs
Why Do I Love You?
Why do I love you? I can't think of why,
Unless it's the sweet way that you make me sigh
With pleasure and rapture, emotion and bliss,
Each time that you hold me to give me a kiss.
Unless it's the sweet way that you make me sigh
With pleasure and rapture, emotion and bliss,
Each time that you hold me to give me a kiss.
Why do I love you? You've brought contentment and peace.
Each hour that I'm with you brings total release
From the cares of the day and the stresses of living.
You do that with caring and loving and giving.
Each hour that I'm with you brings total release
From the cares of the day and the stresses of living.
You do that with caring and loving and giving.
Why do I love you? Reasons abound;
I know for a sure thing that I love the sound
Of your voice and your laugh, and I love your dear face,
And I know no one else could take your place.
I know for a sure thing that I love the sound
Of your voice and your laugh, and I love your dear face,
And I know no one else could take your place.
Why do I love you? Did I mention your eyes?
The way that they smolder and hypnotize?
Your touch--what delicious sensations when we're...
Well...I'm crazy about you, I guess that's very clear.
The way that they smolder and hypnotize?
Your touch--what delicious sensations when we're...
Well...I'm crazy about you, I guess that's very clear.
May I be your sweetheart? And will you be mine?
Please say I can be your Valentine!
Please say I can be your Valentine!
By Joanna Fuchs
Valentine love poems describe love in all its forms. This Valentine's Day love poem is a Valentine love verse describing someone who's pleasantly spellbound.
Valentine Obsession
My Valentine, my love, my all,
How did this come to be?
This romance has me quite beguiled;
You’ve captivated me.
I breathe you every waking hour,
And when I sleep, I dream
That you are in my arms again...
Sweet fantasies extreme.
I’m sure that I was born for you;
You have me so fulfilled.
You kiss me and caress me,
As wild feelings start to build.
But that’s not all, my Valentine;
My mind is also yours.
And for this fine obsession,
It seems there are no cures.
So tell me that you feel the same;
Tell me that you’re mine.
Let me know you’ll always be
My treasured Valentine.
My Valentine, my love, my all,
How did this come to be?
This romance has me quite beguiled;
You’ve captivated me.
I breathe you every waking hour,
And when I sleep, I dream
That you are in my arms again...
Sweet fantasies extreme.
I’m sure that I was born for you;
You have me so fulfilled.
You kiss me and caress me,
As wild feelings start to build.
But that’s not all, my Valentine;
My mind is also yours.
And for this fine obsession,
It seems there are no cures.
So tell me that you feel the same;
Tell me that you’re mine.
Let me know you’ll always be
My treasured Valentine.
By Joanna Fuchs