Soulmate Poetry & Analysis
Selected Soulmate Poems
Love PoemsLove III
Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back,
Guilty of dust and sin.
But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack
From my first entrance in,
Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning
If I lacked anything.
“A guest,” I answered, “worthy to be here”;
Love said, “You shall be he.”
“I, the unkind, ungrateful? Ah, my dear,
I cannot look on thee.”
Love took my hand, and smiling did reply,
“Who made the eyes but I?”
“Truth, Lord; but I have marred them; let my shame
Go where it doth deserve.”
“And know you not,” says Love, “who bore the blame?”
“My dear, then I will serve.”
“You must sit down,” says Love, “and taste my meat.”
So I did sit and eat.
Overview Short Summary
Love welcomes a hesitant soul and answers shame with tenderness, acceptance, and invitation.
Core Idea Main Theme
The theme is accepting love. For soulmate readers, the poem reflects the feeling of being received fully despite fear or imperfection.
Craft Literary Devices
- Personification: Love appears as a gracious host.
- Dialogue: The conversation makes the poem feel personal and intimate.
- Symbolism: The meal represents welcome, forgiveness, and belonging.
Bright Star
Bright star! would I were steadfast 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 steadfast, 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.
Overview Short Summary
The speaker wants the star’s constancy, but not its loneliness. He wishes to remain forever close to the beloved.
Core Idea Main Theme
The theme is eternal closeness. It fits forever soulmate poems and poems about a love that wants time to stop.
Emotional Effect Tone and Mood
The tone is longing and intense, while the mood feels intimate, dreamlike, and devoted.
Invitation to Love
Come when the nights are bright with stars
Or when the moon is mellow;
Come when the sun his golden bars
Drops on the hay-field yellow.
Come in the twilight soft and gray,
Come in the night or come in the day,
Come, O love, whene’er you may,
And you are welcome, welcome.
You are sweet, O Love, dear Love,
You are soft as the nesting dove.
Come to my heart and bring it to rest
As the bird flies home to its welcome nest.
Come when my heart is full of grief
Or when my heart is merry;
Come with the falling of the leaf
Or with the redd’ning cherry.
Come when the year’s first blossom blows,
Come when the summer gleams and glows,
Come with the winter’s drifting snows,
And you are welcome, welcome.
Overview Short Summary
The speaker welcomes love in every season, mood, and hour. Love is invited as comfort, rest, and home.
Core Idea Main Theme
The theme is open-hearted welcome. It suits soulmate poems about finding love, connection, and emotional home.
Emotional Effect Tone and Mood
The tone is warm and inviting, creating a mood of peace, sweetness, and belonging.
Love's Secret
Never seek to tell thy love,
Love that never told can be;
For the gentle wind does move
Silently, invisibly.
I told my love, I told my love,
I told her all my heart,
Trembling, cold, in ghastly fears.
Ah! she did depart!
Soon after she was gone from me,
A traveller came by,
Silently, invisibly:
He took her with a sigh.
Overview Short Summary
The poem suggests that some love lives silently and may be lost when forced into speech at the wrong moment.
Core Idea Main Theme
The theme is hidden love. It works for readers looking for quiet soulmate poems and emotional poems about unsaid feelings.
I Hid My Love
I hid my love when young till I
Couldn’t bear the buzzing of a fly;
I hid my love to my despite
Till I could not bear to look at light:
I dare not gaze upon her face
But left her memory in each place;
Where’er I saw a wild flower lie
I kissed and bade my love good-by.
I met her in the greenest dells
Where dewdrops pearl the wood bluebells;
The lost breeze kissed her bright blue eye,
The bee kissed and went singing by;
A sunbeam found a passage there,
A gold chain round her neck so fair;
As secret as the wild bee’s song
She lay there all the summer long.
I hid my love in field and town
Till e’en the breeze would knock me down;
The bees seemed singing ballads o’er,
The fly’s bass turned a lion’s roar;
And even silence found a tongue,
To haunt me all the summer long;
The riddle nature could not prove
Was nothing else but secret love.
Overview Short Summary
The speaker hides love so deeply that the whole natural world seems to echo it back.
Core Idea Main Theme
The theme is secret devotion. This poem fits soulmate missing you poems and hidden love searches because love becomes impossible to silence.
