Look at you on the other side of the screen, all giddy because you’re head over heels in love with your husband!
Maybe you’re newlyweds, or perhaps you’ve been married for decades.
Whatever the case, your man still makes your stomach flip and your heart skip a beat.
You’ve likely landed here because you’re looking for ways to express your adoration.
To lend a hand, we’ve curated a list of over 20 poems about soulmates, plus ways to use them.
- How Do I Express My Love to My Soulmate?
- 21 Beautiful Soulmate Love Poems for Your Husband
- 1. To My Dear and Loving Husband by Anne Bradstreet
- 2. Soulmate (Acrostic) by Roshni D’Souza
- 3. My Soulmate, a poem by Cecil Cinquain
- 4. Love, Heart, Soulmate by Ruby Heart
- 5. A Short Soulmate Poem by Emily Eclogue
- 6. We Are Made One with What We Touch and See (Excerpt) By Oscar Wilde
- 7. Love Sonnet XVII by Pablo Neruda
- 8. My Knight…. My Soulmate by Masked Lady
- 9. Soulmate by Omar Eldamsheety
- 10. [Again and Again, Even Though We Know Love’s Landscape]” by Rainer Maria Rilke
- 11. The Definition of Love by Andrew Marvell
- 12. “How Do I Love Thee?” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- 13. “A Red, Red Rose” by Robert Burns
- 14. My True Soulmate by Kirstinlouise Oliver
- 15. A Soulmate Poem for Him by Claire Clerihew
- 16. When We Are Old and These Rejoicing Veins by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- 17. The Soulmate Love Poem by Ivy Idyll
- 18. So Happy And So Proud by Scott Sabatini
- 19. Soulmate by Lesly Garza
- 20. A Soulmate I Have Found by Kate Summers
- 21. A Poem for Your Soulmate by Vergil Virelay
- How Can I Write a Poem for My Husband and Soulmate?
- How to Use These Soulmate Poems for Your Husband
How Do I Express My Love to My Soulmate?
Even though you’re soulmates, finding the right words to express your love can be challenging.
To help, we’ve come up with a few phrases you can use to let them know how you feel.
- Everything feels right when we’re together.
- Your respect for me feels perfect because I know you’re attuned to my emotions.
- I love that our goals align perfectly.
- Whenever you’re around, I feel more calm and peaceful.
- I can be exactly who I am, without pretense, with you.
- Your presence makes me feel safe and protected.
- You give me the confidence to reach for the stars.
21 Beautiful Soulmate Love Poems for Your Husband
Express your adoration by sharing a soulmate love poem with your husband. Make a card, send an email, or type out a text. It may sound a bit cheesy, and sure, maybe it is.
But that doesn’t mean it won’t make your man feel like the most-loved person on Earth when he reads it.
So go ahead and be a tad gooey. It’s fun.
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.
2. Soulmate (Acrostic) by Roshni D’Souza
Sweet surrender of finding
One’s tired soul unwinding
Until life no longer matters;
Love unchains all its fetters.
Mirrored half of each other’s mess,
Aspiring always for nothing less
Than to love across life’s pages,
Either together or apart for ages.
3. 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.
4. Love, Heart, Soulmate by Ruby Heart
What is true love?
we don’t know for sure
but what we know is
love makes us feel
the desire, the need, the affection
when our eyes lock,
we feel the twinkle
in our eyes
the tinkle in our stomach
our heart beat racing
fireworks going off
in the night sky
how can love make
us feel that way?
5. 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.
6. We Are Made One with What We Touch and See (Excerpt) By Oscar Wilde
And we two lovers shall not sit afar,
Critics of nature, but the joyous sea
Shall be our raiment, and the bearded star
Shoot arrows at our pleasure! We shall be
Part of the mighty universal whole,
And through all Aeons mix and mingle with the Kosmic Soul!
We shall be notes in that great Symphony
Whose cadence circles through the rhythmic spheres,
And all the live World’s throbbing heart shall be
One with our heart, the stealthy creeping years
Have lost their terrors now, we shall not die,
The Universe itself shall be our Immortality!
7. Love Sonnet XVII by Pablo Neruda
I do not love you as if you were a salt rose, or topaz
or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off.
I love you as certain dark things are to be loved,
in secret, between the shadow and the soul.
I love you as the plant that never blooms
but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers;
thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance,
risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body.
I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where.
I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride;
So I love you because I know no other way
than this: where I does not exist, nor you,
so close that your hand on my chest is my hand,
so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep.
8. My Knight…. My Soulmate by Masked Lady
Where are you my knight?
Come save me from this lonely plight
I’ve been waiting for you eternally
Hoping against hope quietly.
Where are you my knight, my soulmate?
I beg of you come change this fate
When will you listen to my heart’s wailing?
So crashed, I am slowly dying.
I thought you came not once but many times,
But realized they were just in disguise
Preferred to have no one and be alone
Than to live and have you in pretensions.
Come now my knight, may soulmate, I pray
Come hear my heart before I die
Time is running out, the sun is going down
In loneliness don’t let me drown.
9. Soulmate by Omar Eldamsheety
Be happy my dear and loudly laugh.
Few words from her are more than enough.
Just ” I’m fine ” from her refilled your pen.
And a smile from her shines like a sun.
You can write now her thirteenth poem.
Only with her help your poetry is prime.
When she asks you what the reason of that.
Tell her probably you are my soulmate.
10. [Again and Again, Even Though We Know Love’s Landscape]” by Rainer Maria Rilke
Again and again, even though we know love’s landscape
and the little churchyard with its lamenting names
and the terrible reticent gorge in which the others
end: again and again the two of us walk out together
under the ancient trees, lay ourselves down again and again
among the flowers, and look up into the sky.
11. The Definition of Love by Andrew Marvell
As lines, so loves oblique may well
Themselves in every angle greet;
But ours so truly parallel,
Though infinite, can never meet.
Therefore the love which us doth bind,
But Fate so enviously debars,
Is the conjunction of the mind,
And opposition of the stars.
12. “How Do I Love Thee?” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of being and ideal grace.
I love thee to the level of every day’s
Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light.
I love thee freely, as men strive for right.
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13. “A Red, Red Rose” by Robert Burns
Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi’ the sun;
I will love thee still, my dear,
While the sands o’ life shall run.
And fare thee weel, my only luve!
And fare thee weel awhile!
And I will come again, my luve,
Though it were ten thousand mile.
14. My True Soulmate by Kirstinlouise Oliver
My true soul mate is my world
My world by no other name is you
The only one that I can truly honestly be me
Never to feel regret for my actions
Tell my deepest darkest forgotten secrets
However hurtful reliving them is to me
Share my long thought of wildest fantasies
Whether or not we fulfil them together as one
Enjoy everything we discover together everyday
New pieces in our puzzle of life no matter how insignificant
Equally love endlessly quietly passionately
Reliving our gazes sensual touch devouring embrace
15. 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.
16. When We Are Old and These Rejoicing Veins by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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.
17. 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.
18. So Happy And So Proud by Scott Sabatini
Thoughts of you surround me.
You're the beating of my heart.
The love you give defines me.
My life is no longer dark.
You give your hand so sweetly.
I am lost if you're away.
You have me so completely.
I cherish you night and day.
Without your breath, I cannot live.
I need your lips on mine.
Nothing at all I wouldn't give.
I'll take nothing and be fine.
For in your arms I'm always home,
So happy and so proud.
Never a day you'll feel alone,
And I'll yell it oh so loud…
I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART!
19. Soulmate by Lesly Garza
Your kisses take my breath away
Make it hard for me to speak
Your smile just makes my day
It is only your love I seek
Your words make my heart pound
The touch of your hand makes me fly
It is my soulmate, I’ve found
It’s so magical to know your mine
In my thoughts you remain all day
You have me under a spell
From my heart you’ll never fade
It is for you I fell.
20. A Soulmate I Have Found by Kate Summers
Many years ago we met
At first, you were too good to be true
Then as time passed
Without you I was blue.
You shared your feelings
We talk about everything
Nothing is too difficult
To discuss with you
We became best friends
A special person
Best buddies
Like old pals
The years have passed
And now it feels like
A true soulmate
I have found in you.
21. A Poem for Your Soulmate by Vergil Virelay
There’s nothing I can do,
to ease a heartache like this,
for no matter what I do,
I’m always pulled toward you.
I’ve lost so much already
but please don’t take
my other half from me
when I thought I was so lucky.
Love of my life
don’t let us be
another cliché
but come back to me.
Don’t you see just how long I’ll wait
because I know you are my soulmate.
How Can I Write a Poem for My Husband and Soulmate?
Do you want to try your hand at writing an original poem? Here are a few pointers:
- Be patient. Writing poetry is hard and takes a while — some even say a lifetime — to do competently.
- Permit yourself to be terrible. Erase the idea of writing something extraordinary from your head. That’s not the point of poetry.
- Leave your fears at the curb. Poetry — even the bad stuff — must come from a place of reckless vulnerability.
- Write from your heart and say what you genuinely want to say.
- Make it personal to make it more meaningful to you and your spouse.
How to Use These Soulmate Poems for Your Husband
How can you use these soulmate true love poems? We’ve got a few ideas.
- Put it in a Card: You can make a card or buy one and write the poem inside.
- Recite It: Are you and your husband a little extra? If so, good for you! Going the extra mile adds spice to life. So tell him you love him by preparing a nice meal for the two of you and reciting the poem at some point. (We don’t recommend doing this in the middle of a restaurant.)
- Shout it in the (Social Media) Streets: The timing has to be right on this one because it could come off as tacky. But there’s nothing wrong with shouting your love from the rooftops every once in a while.
- Use it as Artistic Inspiration: Are you artistic? Why not use one of the poems as inspiration for a piece you create for your husband? It would make a sentimental gift for the man who has everything.
We hope you found our little guide to soulmate poems helpful. Thanks for stopping by — and always remember that love wins when we let it.