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Soulmate Love Poems for Husband (Unending Love)

Here are the greatest soulmate love poems for husband to express your true feelings to your spouse. They are both fierce and compelling, as well as emotional and loving.

Soulmate Love Poems for Husband

Soulmate Love Poems for Husband

Soulmate love poems for husband allows you to express your feelings and celebrate your relationship with your loved ones. Here are some emotional poems for your love that will undoubtedly touch their heart.

They are passionate, emotional, introspective, insightful, and intriguing. So, send these poems and watch your relationship develop.

Continue reading for a collection of soulmate love poems for husband to share with your spouse to make him feel cherished.

1. To My Dear and Loving Husband by Anne Bradstreet

If ever two were one, then surely we.
If ever man were loved by wife, then thee.
If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me, ye women, if you can.

I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
Nor ought but love from thee give recompense.

Thy love is such I can no way repay;
The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.
Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere,
That when we live no more, we may live ever.

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2. The Path To My Soulmate by Valery Verselet

I step out onto the path.
It’s my path
not yours, not his, not anyone’s
but mine,
my path—
and no matter where I turn,
now matter how the winds blow,
no matter how many times the path branches,
it always leads me back to you,
because you are my inescapable destiny—

Oh, love is a word, a nice word,
but how can it convey what I feel for you.
Everything leads me to you.
Everything I do is for you.

If you were not there,
I would have nothing.

You are my inspiration,
always one step away—
some day you’ll give in
and then I suppose
I’ll let go of this mad obsession
and face the reality
that we sometimes get
just what we want.

But hear this,
I will be true to you,
always and forever,
because this I know:
you are my soulmate beau—“

3. When We Are Old And These Rejoicing Veins by Edna St. Vincent Millay

When We Are Old and These Rejoicing Veins

When we are old and these rejoicing veins

Are frosty channels to a muted stream,

And out of all our burning their remains

No feeblest spark to fire us, even in dream,

This be our solace: that it was not said

When we were young and warm and in our prime,

Upon our couch we lay as lie the dead,

Sleeping away the unreturning time.

O sweet, O heavy-lidded, O my love,

When morning strikes her spear upon the land,

And we must rise and arm us and reprove

The insolent daylight with a steady hand,

Be not discountenanced if the knowing know

We rose from rapture but an hour ago.

4. A Short Soulmate Poem by Emily Eclogue

A soulmate is a lover first

and then perhaps a friend

and then at times maybe a stranger

and or at other times an enemy,

but then again a friend,

and always there, family,

if not in blood, then in soul,

always by your side.

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5. My Soulmate, A Poem by Cecil Cinquain

My soulmate lives

but distantly and faraway;

and we can never touch

or ever even be in that way,

and I cannot say

that we are much alike—

but when our hearts lay open,

the other understands

and shame is never there,

it is all,

to the little last bit of it,

an unending consent

that not without

I could ever live.

Soulmate Love Poems for Husband

6. A Soulmate Poem For Him by Claire Clerihew

I am a lock.
I am bound up hard,
a Gordian knot,
a tangled ball of thread,
a stomach so tense,
it is ready
to tear me apart
from the inside out.

You are the key,
slipping into me,
cutting the knot,
untangling the thread,
releasing the butterflies
so that I melt
into the arms of you,
my soulmate,
forever true.

7. When I Was One-and-Twenty by A.E. Housman

When I was one-and-twenty
I heard a wise man say,
“Give crowns and pounds and guineas
But not your heart away;
Give pearls away and rubies
But keep your fancy free.”

But I was one-and-twenty,
No use to talk to me.
When I was one-and-twenty
I heard him say again,
“The heart out of the bosom
Was never given in vain;
’Tis paid with sighs a plenty
And sold for endless rue.”

And I am two-and-twenty,
And oh, ’tis true, ’tis true.

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8. You’re My Soulmate by Mason Monody

I told her,
What you need is a course in love,
that way you’ll find an angel
that’ll settle on you from far above,
but just be careful they’ve no angle,
for you see, even angels,
sometimes have their angles.

But she said,
love is pure and thus it’s simple
and she believed in the possibility
of a partner perfect
meant just for her—
she said it’d be magnetic,
and that already could feel the pull
but just not see the face.

I told her,
we’ve all got an empty space,
that’s what keeps us going.
And then I said, a soulmate
would be a kind of death—
if I found my own,
I’d surely have to run,
and I’d run and I’d run and I’d run
just as far away as I could
from that soulmate,
yes, I would.

But she said,
there’s all kinds of deaths,
and some are sweet. That sure we die,
but then we live again
in the arms of our true love.

Well, what are you going to do
with a girl like that—
I kissed her good, I did,
and then she leaned back
and she said,
well, I suppose, at least for now
you’ll do.

And that was that—
I’d found my soulmate true.

9. You, Therefore by Reginal Shepherd

You are like me, you will die too, but not today:

you, incommensurate, therefore the hours shine:

if I say to you “To you I say,” you have not been

set to music, or broadcast live on the ghost

radio, may never be an oil painting

or Old Master’s charcoal sketch:

you are a concordance of person, number, voice,

and place, strawberries spread through your name

as if it were budding shrubs, how you remind me

of some spring, the waters as cool and clear

(late rain clings to your leaves, shaken by light wind),

which is where you occur in grassy moonlight:

and you are a lily, an aster, white trillium or viburnum,

by all rights mine, white star

in the meadow sky, the snow still arriving

from its earthwards journeys, here where there is

no snow (I dreamed the snow was you, when there was snow),

you are my right, have come to be my night (your body takes on

the dimensions of sleep, the shape of sleep

becomes you): and you fall from the sky with several flowers,

words spill from your mouth in waves, your lips taste like the sea,

salt-sweet (trees and seas have flown away, I call it loving you):

home is nowhere, therefore you,

a kind of dwell and welcome, song after all,

and free of any Eden we can name.

10. The Soulmate Love Poem by Ivy Idyll

It’s an unbearable norm.
It’s an unwritten promise.
It’s an undeclared wish.
It’s a phantasmagoria
of dreams within dreams.

It’s you waiting for me, my love,
throughout all these years.
And it’s me waiting for you, my love,
throughout all these troubles.

And now here we are
gazing into one another’s eyes
after all the waiting—
so scared,
so petrified of each other’s touch—
Oh, just a little touch
of our fingertips,
and then our hands,
and then our bodies
in an unending embrace.

The heat of your chest
as you press up against me—
your heart beats true,
it’s the rhythm of our souls
as we both sink into each other,
soulmate to soulmate
finally together
and one.

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