If you ask contemporary poets to pick their favorite love poems, you get ones that run from the passionate to the political.
For example, Kim Addonizio's selections include "Song of Songs, Canticle 4" and Yeats' �When You Are Old� which she confesses to first encountering "in the movie Peggy Sue Got Married
Sharon Old has amongst her picks, �Passing Through� by Stanley Kunitz.
Joel Brouwer asks "How can anyone write a heartfelt love poem in this age of irony without seeming like a sap?" And his answer is �Windchime� by Tony Hoagland .
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