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Valentines Poems

Valentines Poems - Can you think of a better and more romantic way of telling your darling that you love her / him than by using a literary classic to express your love?

Here's a neat idea for a usefull and very thoughtfull gift: Grab your loved one's MP3 player or iPod and load a Valentine Poem, then make sure she / he plays in on Valentine's Day! This is very special and not many people will recieve such a velentines gift!

The best and a very romantic way to tell your Valentine "I love You": A Valentines Poem!
The best and a very romantic way to tell your Valentine "I love You": A Valentines Poem!

Valentines Poems - Downloadable Audios:

These Valentines Poems are classics!

A Dozen Red Roses - 12 Valentine Poems

Written by famous authors and spoken by some of the most sensual voices that the world knows, they are sure to leave a deep impression and stir even deeper feelings in your loved one!

These beautiful poems are sure to generate a lot of emotions and get your love message to the person you love most! Downloading is fast and easy, the link above will deliver these classic Valentines Poems in a few minutes.
These beautiful poems are sure to generate a lot of emotions and get your love message to the person you love most! Downloading is fast and easy, the link above will deliver these classic Valentines Poems in a few minutes.

These are the last four of these twelve very beautiful and highly romantic Valentine Poems:

  • A Dozen Red Roses: The Owl and The Pussycat

    Edward Lear’s much-loved comic poem, featuring the most elegant fowl in literature and his beautiful feline friend, read by Jenny Agutter.

  • A Dozen Red Roses: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love

    The Passionate Shepherd to His Love: Christopher Marlowe’s emotional appeal to his lady to run away with him and live a romantic rural idyll with him, read by Bill Wallis.

  • A Dozen Red Roses: The Sunne Rising

    John Donne’s famous poem about two lovers surprised by the astonishingly rapid arrival of sunrise, read by Bill Wallis.

  • A Dozen Red Roses: To His Coy Mistress

    Andrew Marvell’s classic plea to his mistress to show her love for him while they are both still young and passionate, read by Bill Wallis.

Ophelia in Hamlet - A Velentine's poem

To-morrow is Saint Valentine's day,
All in the morning betime,
And I a maid at your window,
To be your Valentine.
Then up he rose, and donn'd his clothes,
And dupp'd the chamber-door;
Let in the maid, that out a maid
Never departed more.
by William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5

How are you delivering your Valentines Poems?

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MrMarmalade 4 years ago

Very effective way of being considered s a true love.

thank you

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