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Broken Heart Poems

broken heart poems

A collection of Broken Heart Poems for those who have loved and lost. Poetry can give voice to your feelings and emotions helping to heal to pain within. These Family Poems help to provide comfort and care through ,first boyfriends and girlfriends, divorce family members moving away and those going off to war. It is painful when you realize that those you love you may never see again.

-Grandma Mary


A Dream Within A Dream by Edgar Allen Poe
Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow--

Interim by Edna St. Milay
The room is full of you!--As I came in
And closed the door behind me, all at once
A something in the air, intangible,
Yet stiff with meaning, struck my senses sick!--

Julia by John Carr
Though Julia, we are doomed to part,
Though unknown pangs invade this heart,

My Lady Love Lives Far Away by Paul Laurence Dunbar
My lady love lives far away,
And oh my heart is sad by day,
And ah my tears fall fast by night,
What may I do in such a plight.

My Pretty Rose Tree by William Blake
A flower was offered to me,
Such a flower as May never bore;
But I said "I've a pretty rose tree,"
And I passed the sweet flower o'er.

Rose In The Garden, by Horatio Alger
Thirty years have come and gone,
Melting away like Southern Snows,
Since, in the light of a summer's night,
I went to the garden to seek my Rose.

The Hermit by John Doneghy
By the waters of a river,
Where the rocks like giants stand,
There a stranger, young and favored,
Built a home with his own hand.

To Annette by John Carr
Canst thou, Annette, thy lover see?
His trembling love unfolded hear?
And mark the while the impassioned tear,
The impassioned tear of agony?

To A Young Lady by John Carr
Adieu! dear girl! if we are doomed to part,
Take with thee, take, the blessing of this heart,



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