I want to make my girlfriend a poem for valentine's day, but I need some help! can someone help me on making a poem? :/ please =/
Question Posted Monday February 6 2012, 3:24 pm
Valentines day is coming up,and my girlfriend is INLOVE with poetry, and she told me it would mean the world to her if i made her a poem, and im so clueless, i dont want to let her down but at the same time i dont know how to write poetry, i love her so much and i dont wanna let her down, can someone help me on making a poem? :/ please =/ i know this is like rude of me but i really do need help. any small poem wud be great were both 18 .. thank you guys so much.
BalletArtFreek766 answered Tuesday February 7 2012, 3:18 pm: ok, i love writing poems all the time. but first think about what type of style your going for in your poem. once i wrote my boyfriend a poem and i wrote it in the same way that romeo and juliet was written. or you could just go online and get a couple phrases to use in your poem. just tell her why she makes this valentines day so special and make sure she knows why you appreciate her affection=) if you need an example id be happy to write you one! [ BalletArtFreek766's advice column | Ask BalletArtFreek766 A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Tuesday February 7 2012, 10:05 am: If I help you with a poem than its not really from you. The whole thing with poetry is expressing how you feel about her. So brainstorm think of something you love about her. Is it her smile? Is it her kindness? Does she have beautiful eyes? Write about something you know. You love the girl so write about how much she means to you and how much you care about her. I'm sure whatever you come up with she'll love you for it! Good luck! [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
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