Are you a hopeless romantic? Do you get excited about the idea of finding a soulmate? Then you would want to read some soulmate poems and keep your hopes alive. A soulmate is a compatible partner chosen by destiny to light up your life. Here we have compiled several poems on soulmate that you can relate to. You can recite or send one to your dear ones to make them revel in the magic of love.
Poem About Soulmates
Since the day you looked deep into those eyes, you never thought about someone else. Here are some poems that you may find relatable.
1. A Soulmate Poem For Her
Relationship is just a word, a cold technical word, and when you want to talk about the relationship it is like a slap in the face— the relationship? Don’t you see, I love you! I’ve cast my soul into you. Can’t you feel it? I feel yours trying to escape, yet you hold it back behind all those words that are never yours— your mother’s, your father’s, your friends’— they all hold you back from me. Just let go and trust me, darling! There is no relationship, there is only you and me, soulmates, forever true, waiting to be united. So throw it all away and just come to me. Love me, melt into me, and let the rest fall to dust while we hold each other naked in the night— there is no relationship just you and I, soulmates, forever true. —Mark Madrigal
2. You’re My Soulmate
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 should 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 faraway 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. —Mason Monody
3. The Soulmate Love
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. —Ivy Idyll
4. The Path To My Soulmate
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— —Valery Verselet
5. A Soulmate Sonnet
Ten years ago I met my soulmate; Such love as we had was surely mad; Work took us hither, and we couldn’t date; Oh, the way it made us feel so bad. If only you could know how it felt so cold To have grasped the very hand of fate, But then to watch it slip as I lost its hold; I shook to know you were my soulmate. So scared was I, I jumped into a married life; And in two short years there were two children; And yet all I felt for myself was a bitter strife; Because I knew some day, I’d play the villain. You’re back, and I’m going to be with you; It’s the lie that it’ll take for my heart to be true. —Penelope Poesy
6. The True Soulmate
You call me dysfunctional and that’s just fine. I’m complicated and frustrating that much is true, but don’t you know it’s all because I see you through. I see deep into you. I know your heart is lonely, too. I know you wish, just like me, for a soulmate true— but life is never perfect, and truths are often less than what we think they are— but to you I would give my heart and my honor, too. Just lean back into my arms and fall into my charms and then you’ll see what soulmates we will be. —Brittany Beat
7. A Soulmate Villanelle
Love flows from me into my soulmate; And then back again into me, sublime, While time stands still in eternal fate. One could say it is a heavy weight, And how could it not be a crime When love flows from me into my soulmate. The moon rises, and the night grows late; But what need have I for simple time, While time stands still in eternal fate. I’ll give it all, and give it now, to create What anyone can see is a magnificent climb As love flows from me into my soulmate. You’d better stop and get this straight, For we are two bells that in unison chime While time stands still in eternal fate. I knew it was a love that could never wait Well beyond even the subtlest reason or rhyme, For my love flows from me into my soulmate While time stands still in eternal fate. —Rhea Rime
8. My Soulmate
Who is My Soulmate? How does one know when they’ve found their Soulmate? A Soulmate is… the other half who makes you whole- the other side to your soul- the other piece who makes you complete- the other part to your life you’ll want to repeat- the other half who is your best friend- the other piece of you, til the end- the other part til the ends of time- the other side who will always be mine- the other half to this special bond- the other side where I truly belong- the other part created for me to always love- the other piece God sent for me from above- the other half who fulfills your heart- the other piece you’ll never part- the other side we’ll be together by fate- the other part I’m gonna wait- My Soulmate, In this moment of time, day after day- it’s so hard to find the right one… I know we’ll be together one day! Til then; I’ll wait for you… With all my love; Your Soulmate! —Sabrina Denise Healey
9. From My Soulmate
From my soulmate Who I’m most vulnerable around The one I open up to most Let it all out Me My Hopes and Dreams Fears Thoughts Everything inside feels free to come out From my love My heart my life my soulmate You are not a boy. Words uttered before Coming out more and more over time And I catch Like my breath Laying my head on his chest And I catch My tongue And stop Those thoughts I’ve always Thoughts I’ve always thought Feelings Thoughts That took so long to realize That I wasn’t up That I wasn’t weird That it’s great to be me and Great to be he or she Great to be Anything I feel Is me. And I stop From my soulmate It is weird It is wrong It is not Me So I stop I stop dressing as him I stop remarks on myself I stop But sometimes It slips I can’t catch Myself I can’t catch my breath I can’t catch my thoughts Because I want to be everything Everything he wants me to be Everything and his soulmate Because My soulmate Says I am not a boy So I try to believe And suppress And Be Because I Am not A boy. —Kali
10. Letter To My Soulmate
Dear Soulmate I’m pretty sure we’ve crossed paths before, just unassured of the spot But I know you’ve already forgotten How I look or how my name sounds like Just another wallflower within your area of sight Dear Soulmate It’s pretty weird for me to have you here as well A bit restless, I don’t know if you can tell After being spun around the other way By you who caught me in his arms and let me stay Dear Soulmate It almost feels like I have a debt to pay Only to be fixed by paying attention to you One burden I don’t find myself to be in dismay For I know that somehow, you carry the same load too Dear Soulmate, I am not in love with you, let’s make that clear I have learned not to after all these years From many a chance encounter broken by this mere Emotional “commitment” shrouded in unvoiced fear See, I can not be caught in the teeth of romance For it has bitten me once, let’s not give it another chance to ruin something good, I know you’d understand So let me keep my distance now, before it catches me with its glance Dear Soulmate, I hope you feel the same As I write to you, it may sound insane Let me explain, before things turn twisted Why I can’t let you be one of them in the end The problem is when my soul finds a mate, it feel dry leaving it dependent for it to thrive I see yours basking in freedom, a wonderful light So I won’t say goodbye, but rather, goodnight. —Lika Mizukoshi
11. I Believe In Soulmates
I believe in soulmates There are plenty of soulmates For each one of us I clique with so many people Someone who laughs with me When no one else sees the humor Thats a soulmate Someone that shares my pain The pain I keep hidden Thats a soulmate Someone that comforts me When no one else can Thats a soulmate Someone who listens to me While I listen back Thats a soulmate Someone that carries my secrets While I carry theirs Thats a soulmate Anyone that touches my heart While I take root in theirs Thats a soulmate It doesn’t matter the gender It doesn’t matter the age A soulmate is a soulmate In a variety of ways Lets not limit ourselves —Deb Jones
12. What If?
What if your soulmate was living on the other side of the world? Singing songs in little venues About girls nobody else knows. What if your soulmate was sitting in a coffee shop 30,000 miles away? Writing words into that old journal About guys she’s too shy to talk to. What if your soulmate walked right by you, in a sea of people on a busy street? Running for a bus to take to his mothers Eyes never meeting. But what if your soulmate met you. And talked with you. For seemingly endless hours. But only for two days. What if your soulmate had to stay in her boring town life. What if your soulmate had yet another flight to catch. What then? What if soulmates exist? I don’t want us to have any what if’s? So stand a little closer to me. And kiss me how you would if you knew this was the beginning of forever. —Ruthie
13. Depression Is My Soulmate
Depression is my soulmate He fell in love with me He couldn’t wait Depression lays in bed with me at night Follows me in my dreams Holds me back from the light He wants me all to himself He whispers sweet nothings in my ear Convincing me I can’t survive by myself I try to get away but he holds so tight He says I have to stay He pulls me close, slow dances with me When I’m with him , he recites every bad memory of the day I start to believe this is all my life will be I want to think it isn’t true but is it? it might be? I have no clue Depression doesn’t like when I have a friend He gets jealous of happiness He makes a big fuss and that’s usually the end When they leave, he reminds me that hes here to stay I lay in bed crying He comes in, holds me till I’m okay I know I should get away, find help But not even my mother believes me … whelp Depression meet my parents without my knowing He made them think when I’m free from him ,the real me isn’t showing I guess hes my better half The side of me that makes them laugh But I can’t get away, its too late I lost the key to freedom’s gate Apparently this is my fate Depression is my soulmate —Lost Soul
14. Dear Soulmate
No we haven’t met At least not yet For all I know you could be a princess, with a golden tiara and attendants Or the daughter of a peasant, uncouth and ill-bred in the sight others, but to me, nothing short of pleasant No we haven’t met At least not yet Dear soulmate Last night I dreamt of you again, a thousand dragons for you I had slain On my heart you placed your hand, beaming with joy, oh my fair lady was I glad! Oh my fair lady was I glad!, when to the beating of our hearts all night we danced Fell on our backs and at the stars we gazed, Oh! their resemblance to your eyes left me amazed No, we haven’t met At least not yet Dear soulmate Beautiful becomes meaningless for it cannot describe you Perfect ceases to exist for it fails to define you The universe must have been the one that birthed you Or an angel from heaven must have sent you From porcelain clay God must have made you With his own breathe, life, must have gave you In my dreams I stare in your eyes In your eyes I witness the sun rise As the sun sets I picture you walking down the aisle Oh daughter of a goddess, in your soul I would love to set sail Oh daughter of a goddess, without fail, by your side i would love to grow old and frail No, we haven’t met At least not yet Dear soulmate No, we haven’t met At least not yet —Tylor Tate
Short Soulmate Poems
Choose to say everything that is in your heart with a short and simple soulmate poem.
15. Soulmate
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. —Emily Eclogue
16. My Soulmate
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. —Cecil Cinquain
17. Lost Soulmate
Oh, it was a hollywood movie come to life, the dream girl by my side. Oh, she loved me true and fair and I could not imagine life without her. But then she had to leave so suddenly— Oh, but she didn’t have to leave and so now I ask but why for I thought she was my soulmate true, but now I’ve had to see her through. —Ralph Rune
18. A Red, Red Rose
O my Luve’s like a red, red rose That’s newly sprung in June; O my Luve’s like the melodie That’s sweetly played in tune. As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I; And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a’ the seas gang dry: Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi’ the sun; I will luve 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, Tho’ it ware ten thousand mile. — Robert Burns
19. A Soulmate Poem For Him
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. —Claire Clerihew
20. You’re My Soulmate
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. —Vergil Virelay
21. Soulmate
Her soul was clenched in the hands of distress The feeble screams were reverberating in the dungeon Not even the faintest light were allowed to entertain her Till her soul regained the power to scream Only her soulmate in distant land could hear it As everyone was oblivious of her agony and suffering Defying all odds, the soulmate reclaimed his Love. —Amitav Radiance
22. My Soulmate, My Attraction
Could this man be my soulmate? He made me laugh, without trying. He let me talk without defying. Could I find attraction in him? The way we fell in step and the way it was so simple. We may begin to ebb or we could grow, begin to kindle. Could he be my soulmate? Maybe he’s the stepping stone leading me to my match. For now I won’t be alone waiting for the flame to catch. —Cassie Mae
23. My Soulmate
I don’t know what a soulmate is But I feel you are a part of my existence Even when you are not with me I feel you You are always in my spirits I guess, that is what a soulmate is. —Unknown
24. The Soulmate
Life has run away from me as I play this game of chance. One at a time you have fallen before me, you fabled soulmates. The scars run deep, my heart crusted over with the soles of those who have so carelessly trod on my lifeblood. You who have made me, could you not have shown me the danger of a love untrue? I have been chained to the players of hearts throughout all time. You have been quiet for too long. Can you not hear my call? Why do you keep silent in my time of need? Why do I not hear your comfort, your voice? My soul calls out to find a love that binds with more than a gilded ring, created from a spirit so true, intertwining with mine and becoming my own. I’ve searched my whole life through for such a love; one who is drawn to the life and soul of the me within. —Vicki Kralapp