Love poems of foreign female poets

The love poems of foreign female poets are as follows (excerpt):

One,

Towards dusk, the weather turned cold. ...

Absorb the warmth in my hands,

My hands are full of blood like spring.

Accept my hand, accept my pale arm,

Eager to accept my weak shoulders ...

This feels a little strange.

Your heavy head rests on my chest,

A unique night, a night like this.

Second,

You put the red rose of love

In my innocent womb—

I put this dying red rose

Grab my burning hand ...

Oh, ruler with cold eyes,

I accept the corolla you gave me,

It bends my head very close,

Three,

He is as happy as God,

He can stare at you with a pair of eyes,

He can sit down and listen to you,

Like music.

My heart will beat when I hear your laughter.

Beating in my heart like terror;

As long as I look at you, I will lose it at once.

The ability to speak;

The tongue becomes invalid; Biting feelings

It burned all over me like a flame,

It was dark around me; Thunder in the ear;

My mind is full of prosperity.

I'm sweating all over; Tremble in waves

Through my limbs; My face

Whiter than the grass in winter; I only see it in my eyes.

Death and madness.