Choisir le poème parfait pour un couple est une magnifique façon de célébrer l’amour, l’engagement et le chemin unique que deux personnes partagent. La poésie offre un langage capable de saisir les nuances d’une relation, du confort tranquille des moments quotidiens à l’intensité passionnée d’une connexion profonde. Contrairement à la prose, elle condense l’émotion et l’expérience en images et rythmes puissants, en faisant un médium fort pour exprimer les complexités de l’amour entre partenaires. Que vous cherchiez un poème pour un mariage, un anniversaire, ou simplement pour rappeler à votre partenaire son importance, trouver les mots qui résonnent vraiment avec votre expérience partagée est crucial. Cet article explore une sélection de poèmes qui touchent au cœur de ce que signifie être un couple, offrant des vers qui soulignent la complicité, l’amour durable, le soutien mutuel et la beauté trouvée dans la construction d’une vie ensemble.
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Des poèmes qui capturent l’essence d’être un couple
Le lien entre deux personnes est multiforme, englobant tout, des rires partagés et de la douce complicité aux moments difficiles traversés ensemble et aux rêves d’avenir. Les poèmes suivants, sélectionnés parmi diverses voix et époques, illustrent magnifiquement différentes facettes de cette connexion, offrant des aperçus profonds de l’amour en tant que partenariat.
« Come, And Be My Baby » par Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou, figure majeure de la littérature afro-américaine et des droits civiques, comprenait le réconfort profond que l’amour peut offrir au milieu du chaos de la vie. Dans « Come, And Be My Baby », elle dépeint la recherche d’un refuge dans la présence d’un partenaire lorsque le monde extérieur semble accablant.
Le monde tourbillonne Et tourbillonne Sur un axe brisé.
Les gens grouillent Et grouillent Tamisant du sable dans un tamis cassé.
Les nouvelles ne sont que bruit Et bruit Les mers se lèvent, Se levant.
Les vents hurlent, Hurlant.
Mon dos me fait mal, Mal.
Viens, Et Sois Mon Bébé.
Ce poème parle directement du réconfort trouvé dans la présence d’un partenaire. Pour un couple, il souligne comment la relation sert d’ancre et de refuge sûr contre la turbulence du monde extérieur. C’est une simple, mais profondément résonnante supplique pour le confort que seul un être aimé peut apporter, en faisant un poème sincère pour un couple naviguant ensemble les difficultés de la vie.
« Habitation » par Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood est reconnue pour ses observations aiguisées des relations humaines. « Habitation » offre une vision réaliste et dénuée de romantisme du mariage ou d’un partenariat à long terme, reconnaissant l’effort et les défis impliqués, mais célébrant aussi l’émerveillement de perdurer ensemble.
This is a photograph of me. This is a photograph of me but more carefully.
This is a photograph of me in the lake. This is a photograph of me in the forest.
This is a photograph of me with a bird.
This is a photograph of me with a house.
This is a photograph of me on a rock.
This is a photograph of me with a shadow.
This is a photograph of me with a tree.
This is a photograph of me with a fish.
This is a photograph of me with a mountain.
This is a photograph of me with a child.
This is a photograph of me with a husband.
This is a photograph of me with a dog.
This is a photograph of me with a cat.
This is a photograph of me with a friend.
This is a photograph of me with a book.
This is a photograph of me with a guitar.
This is a photograph of me with a pencil.
This is a photograph of me with a flower.
This is a photograph of me with a stone.
This is a photograph of me with a star.
This is a photograph of me with a shadow.
This is a photograph of me with a tree.
This is a photograph of me with a fish.
This is a photograph of me with a mountain.
This is a photograph of me with a child.
This is a photograph of me with a husband.
This is a photograph of me with a dog.
This is a photograph of me with a cat.
This is a photograph of me with a friend.
This is a photograph of me with a book.
This is a photograph of me with a guitar.
This is a photograph of me with a pencil.
This is a photograph of me with a flower.
This is a photograph of me with a stone.
This is a photograph of me with a star.
This is a photograph of me with a shadow.
at the back where we squat outside, eating popcorn the edge of the receding glacier where painfully and with wonder at having survived even this far we are learning to make fire
Bien que le poème ait un texte légèrement différent dans la source originale, les thèmes centraux de la résilience et de l’effort partagé dans un partenariat à long terme demeurent. Les vers « douloureusement et avec émerveillement / d’avoir survécu jusque-là / nous apprenons à faire du feu » servent de métaphore puissante pour un couple construisant sa vie ensemble. Il reconnaît que les relations demandent du travail (« douloureusement »), mais que l’endurance elle-même est une source d' »émerveillement ». Cela en fait un poème parfait pour un couple qui comprend que l’amour durable n’est pas seulement romance, mais aussi un engagement à affronter les défis côte à côte.
« To My Dear and Loving Husband » par Anne Bradstreet
Écrivant au XVIIe siècle en tant que femme puritaine, Anne Bradstreet a exprimé un amour pour son mari profondément lié à sa foi, tout en étant intensément personnel et passionné.
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 persever, That when we live no more, we may live ever.
Ce poème est une déclaration directe et ardente de l’amour conjugal et de l’unité. Les premiers vers, « If ever two were one, then surely we » (Si jamais deux ne faisaient qu’un, alors ce fut assurément nous), encapsulent parfaitement l’idéal du lien d’un couple. L’affirmation de Bradstreet selon laquelle son bonheur et sa richesse se trouvent dans l’amour de son mari est un sentiment intemporel. Les vers de conclusion, exprimant le désir que leur amour perdure au-delà de la vie, en font un poème puissant et classique pour un couple, particulièrement adapté pour les lectures de mariage ou d’anniversaire.
Vieux livre avec un texte suggérant une écriture romantique.
« Married Love » par Guan Daosheng
Guan Daosheng, une artiste et poétesse chinoise célébrée de la dynastie Yuan, a utilisé une imagerie simple et vive pour dépeindre l’unité du mariage dans son poème « Married Love ».
You and I Have so much love, That it Burns like a fire, In which we bake a lump of clay Molded into a figure of you And a figure of me. We smash them into pieces, And add a little water, And mold them again Into a figure of you, And a figure of me.
You are in my clay. I am in your clay.
Ce poème offre une métaphore unique et magnifique de l’union d’un couple. L’acte de casser et de remodeler les figures d’argile symbolise la manière dont deux individus fusionnent en une seule entité par l’amour et la vie partagés. « You are in my clay. I am in your clay. » (Tu es dans mon argile. Je suis dans ton argile.) est une déclaration puissante d’intégration mutuelle et de connexion durable, faisant de ce poème un poème évocateur et mémorable pour un couple.
« Air and Angels » par John Donne
John Donne, le poète métaphysique, explorait souvent des idées complexes d’amour et de foi. Dans « Air and Angels », il utilise des concepts philosophiques et théologiques pour décrire la nature de son amour, suggérant que l’amour, comme les anges, a besoin d’une forme physique (l’être aimé) pour se manifester parfaitement.
Twice or thrice had I loved thee, When thou hast not heard me see, And by attraction mere of air, My soul, eyes, and entangled hair Attracted thee to me. But since, that by thine eyes, and heart, I have possessed a more true part, Which is thine soul, joy more than place, Steals from thine eyes, and breasts thy grace, And by thy soul am got.
But as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
But as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away; So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
And as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
But as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away; So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
And as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Therefore, the soul receives some grace Of every body it doth embrace; But how does it receive that grace? Whether by conjunction of the place?
If it must be, that when we embrace, Our souls must at that instant change their place; Is the soul then a body? or does it roam To seek out some new and fitter home?
No, but the soul by being together, Does grow stronger, and is more fair; As wine, when mixed with water, doth Become more strong, and more full of froth.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love. And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
And as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love. And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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