The Best Letters of Love Ever Written

The list of the ten most romantic love letters written by men along with some particular parts of them. Ernest Hemingway's letter to Marlene Dietrich “I can't tell you, how often I threw my arms around you I felt like I was home” Napoleon Bonaparte's letter to [...] girlfriend
Ernest Hemingway letter to Marlene Dietrich
I can't tell you how many times I threw my arms around you I felt like I was home”
Napoleon Bonaparte's letter to his girlfriend Josephine.
I've been depressed since I left you. My happiness is being close to you...”
Frieda Kahlo's letter to Diego Rivera.
Nothing compares to your hands, with your yellow yellow yellowish eye color. My soul is fulfilled by your presence. My fingers touch your blood.
Georgia O'Keeffe's letter to Alfred Stieglitz.
My body is crazy looking for you. If you don't come tomorrow, I don't know how I can wait any longer for you. I wonder if your body wants my body as much as I want your body so close, I get hurt when you go”
- Beethoven's letter to the deathbed for loved ones still living healthy
Although in bed, my thoughts are with you, my dead loved ones. Keep loving me, don't judge me. Do not judge your loved one's most loyal heart”.
- George H. Bush for Barbara Bush.
This must be a simple letter to write words on their own, and I will briefly have to tell you how happy I was when I opened my letter and saw the announcement of our engagement, but surprisingly I cannot write everything on this letter. I love you, darling, with all my heart and to know that you love me too, means a lot to me. How many times have I thought about the incredible happiness that will be ours someday? How lucky our children will have a mother like you”.
- Ronald Reagan's letter to Nancy Reagan.
The most important thing is that I don't want to be without you for the next 20, or 40 years, or for all the years of my life that I have left. I've become addicted to the feeling of being happy, and I love you very much”
- Oscar Wilde's letter to Lord Alfred Douglas.
Everybody's mad at me for coming back to you, but they don't understand us. I feel like only you can do anything. Help me to bring my ruined life back, and then our society and love will get another meaning in this world”.
- Henry VII's letter to Anne Boyle.
But if you give me your body and heart, I promise to be your servant, as I have always been, and I'm still”
- Vita Sackville's letter to Virginia Wolff.
But, darling, I can't stay smart or serious with you. I love you so much to do this. I truly love you. You don't know how serious I am with people I don't love, but you broke all my barriers”












