Love poems · rhyme · meter · women · form
Love poems by Danil Rudoy are rhyming English poems about desire, devotion, wit, jealousy, loneliness, shame, beauty, women and self-command. Rudoy places love under the pressure of rhyme, meter, direct address, comedy, confession and formal argument.
In these poems, the beloved woman becomes presence, wound, muse, danger, judge and power. Love speaks through praise, quarrel, memory, theatrical gesture, erotic charge and the difficult wish to become stronger through feeling.
The English love poems gather around Love Is Poetry: Rhyming Poems About Love Life and open toward Rudoy’s wider poetry in English and Russian.
Selected love poems
The selection below gives the first literary view of Rudoy’s English love poetry: lyric address, comic tension, devotional excess, shame, distance, formal trial and the power of the muse.
Muse poem
My Muse
A long rhyming poem about beauty, dependence, disappearance and artistic grief. The muse brings composure and danger at once.
You soar above – I dwell below;
You talk to gods – I laugh at kings;
You have no flaws – I have no wings!
Love poem
Love Is
A compact poem of definition, pressure and emotional claim. Love becomes a force that tests language, pride and self-command.
Cosmic love poem
Eternal
A poem of fear, fidelity, distance and cosmic scale. Love is set beside stars, mortality, human limits and the beloved’s nearness.
When distant stars appear and then assemble
In shapes that we pretend to recognize.
Sonnet
Sonnet I
A formal poem of confession, sin, unease and inward direction. Love enters the pressure of inherited poetic form.
Comic love poem
Sly Things Lovers Say
A witty and verbally charged poem where desire turns into rhythm, flirtation, self-exposure and theatrical speech.
Poem about love poetry
Poems About Love
A direct poem about forbidden love, lost love, sacrifice and the human need to turn devotion into verse.
It’s in their eyes that we’re looking for Eden,
Much like the victims who cherished the most
Poems about love that’s forbidden,
And poems about love that is lost.
Memory and return
Opportunities in Disguise
A poem of memory, distance, age, loyalty and the attempt to turn loss into a renewed inner orbit.
Forgiveness poem
The Endless Day
A poem of anger, shame, forgiveness and sudden renewal. The lyric speaker moves from failure toward a new beginning.
And then she speaks, and her quiet kindness
Turns my despondency on a dime.
Dramatic love poem
Chain of Lies
A dramatic poem of accusation, performance, danger and tenderness. Love appears through speech, fury and theatrical reversal.
Rhyming monologue
Terms of Endearment
A poem of habits, hair, pressure, quarrel, wit and the strange intimacy of a woman who inspires and tests the speaker.
Hard to dismiss her
Habits and hair,
Whimsies and whisper,
Silence and stare.
Love Is Poetry

Poetry collection
Love Is Poetry: Rhyming Poems About Love Life
Love Is Poetry is Rudoy’s English collection of rhyming poems about love life, women, desire, longing, wit, shame, devotion, loneliness, self-command and form.
The book gives the poems their book-length shape. It shows Rudoy’s English verse as formal, musical, emotional and openly committed to rhyme.
Forms of love poetry
Romantic poems
Poems of praise, desire, devotion, tenderness and the wish to be worthy of the beloved.
Funny love poems
Comic poems where jealousy, quarrels, seduction and theatrical feeling become rhythm and wit.
Sad love poems
Poems of absence, damage, longing, loss, memory, silence and the afterlife of a beloved figure.
Short love poems
Brief poems that rely on compression, punch, rhyme and the quick turn of feeling.
Sonnets and formal poems
Poems where inherited form carries confession, shame, desire, spiritual pressure and verbal discipline.
Rhyming monologues
Longer poems where voice, theater, self-judgment and intimate address unfold through rhyme.
Rhyme, meter and love
Rhyme and meter give feeling pressure. A line has to carry emotion, argument, music and shape. The poem’s discipline becomes part of its meaning.
The form-centered page Rhyming Poetry by Danil Rudoy follows rhyme, meter, stanza, dramatic voice and comic pressure across Rudoy’s English poems.
Love in these poems speaks, jokes, accuses, praises, remembers, wounds, commands and transforms. The beloved woman often becomes the axis of value: the speaker sees his strength, weakness, vanity and devotion through her presence.
Comedy and shame are part of the lyric method. Rudoy’s love poetry can praise the beloved and expose the speaker within the same formal movement.
English and Russian love poetry
The English poems open Rudoy’s love poetry through rhyme, wit and direct address. The Russian love poems carry a broader field of lyrical experience: love, women, parting, solitude, fate, pride, shame, memory and spiritual demand.
Love, women and prose
The same forces that shape the love poems also move through Rudoy’s prose: beauty, obsession, pride, humiliation, memory, altered perception and the mysterious authority of a woman over the speaker’s inner life.
Martina Flawd develops these pressures in fiction, where love, obsession and self-invention become part of a larger psychological world.
Where to read next
FAQ about love poems by Danil Rudoy
What kind of love poems does Danil Rudoy write?
Danil Rudoy writes English rhyming love poems about women, desire, longing, jealousy, wit, shame, devotion, sadness and self-command.
Are Danil Rudoy’s love poems rhymed?
Yes. Rudoy’s English love poetry uses rhyme, meter, direct address, stanzaic pressure and formal argument.
What is Love Is Poetry?
Love Is Poetry is Danil Rudoy’s English collection of rhyming poems about love life. The full subtitle is Rhyming Poems About Love Life.
Where can I read selected love poems?
The selection above presents selected poems and short excerpts connected with Love Is Poetry.
How are the English love poems connected to Russian love poems?
The English love poems show Rudoy’s work in rhyme, wit and direct address. The Russian love poems extend the same themes through a larger field of love, women, parting, fate, memory and poetic vocation.
What other works by Danil Rudoy develop love, women and obsession?
Martina Flawd develops related questions in fiction: beauty, obsession, pride, humiliation, altered perception and the authority of a woman over the inner life of the narrator.