You want to impress your soul mate with words that could have came from God himself. But, how to do it? Let's start with the basics.
First, before anything, the poem you write should be no bigger than one or two stanzas. The advanced poets make their poems longer, but all beginners need to start with something simple. The type of approach the beginners should make is the "short, but sweet" poem. For example,
Some say the world will end in fire, (A)
Some say the world will end in ice, (B)
But all I know of is desire, (A)
The fire burning in your eyes. (B)
This poem is the short poem, but despite its size, it can work miracles. This is the poem we need to start with.
Second, we need a rhythm pattern. Poetry is music. Poetry is the same thing as lyrics for a singer, but there are no instruments behind the poet. Nevertheless, the poet speaks with rhythm, rhyme, and emotion just as if there were musicians behind him. It is the beat that gives the poetry character, and even determines the style. Give the poetry a slow beat if what your writting is calm, or give the poetry a fast beat if your writting is "desirable" (wink).
Last and third, you need rhyme. Once you write enough poetry and evolve a little, you can start writting without rhyme while making a poem just as great with rhyme, but for beginners we should start with the simple rhyme. There are many types of rhyme, and the simplest are ABAB and AABB, with the last word for every A line rhymes with the word at the end of the other A line, and the last word for every B line rhymes with the last word of the other B line. The poem given above, for example, is ABAB.
Those are the beginning steps for writting love poetry. So you will have some ideas to start with, I will post some of the poems I have written.
Your eyes are beautiful like the night sky
As you view all the stars outdoors.
Your eyes reflect pure tranquility,
I wish all the stars were yours.
I wonder how you do it,
How you free my life from static,
How you make my life a wonder,
How you make love feel like magic.
I love you, love you- night and day,
I love your loving, and your grace,
I live for hugging; I live for love,
You give me everything God gives above.
Published by Nick
I philosophize constantly about this world. My mind is like a machine; it just doesn't stop thinking about "Why," "How," and "What If." I am double majoring in Physics and Music Composition at Vanderbilt... View profile
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