Happy Valentine! Here are the 5 greatest love letters of all time

These are the five most romantic love letters of all time, according to independent Uk poll.

To celebrate Valentine’s day, we’ve extracts below.

1. Johnny Cash wishes wife June Carter Cash a happy 65th birthday (1994)

Happy Birthday Princess,
We get old and get use to each other. We think alike. We read each others minds. We know what the other wants without asking. Sometimes we irritate each other a little bit. Maybe sometimes take each other for granted.
But once in awhile, like today, I meditate on it and realise how lucky I am to share my life with the greatest woman I ever met. You still fascinate and inspire me. You influence me for the better. Youโ€™re the object of my desire, the #1 Earthly reason for my existence. I love you very much.

 

2. Winston Churchill tells wife Clementine Churchill of his undying love (1935)

Time passes swiftly, but is it not joyous to see how great and growing is the treasure we have gathered together, amid the storms and stresses of so many eventful and, to millions, tragic and terrible years?

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3. John Keats tells next door neighbour Fanny Brawne he cannot live without her (1819)

My love has made me selfish. I cannot exist without you – I am forgetful of every thing but seeing you again.

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4. Ernest Hemingway professes his love to Marlene Dietrich (1951)

I can’t say how every time I ever put my arms around you I felt that I was home. Nor too many things. But we were always cheerful and jokers together.

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5. Napoleon Bonaparte sends his love to Josephine de Beauharnais (1796)

The charms of the incomparable Josephine kindle continually a burning and a glowing flame in my heart.

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