Writing Memorable Poetry Verses
Writing Memorable Poetry Verses by James
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There are many occasions in life that spur people into writing
memorable poetry verses. Some of these verses might come when we
fall in love for the first time or they may come when we are
exposed to a memorable experience that touches our heart in one way
or another. Writing memorable poetry verses will only require a
conscious effort since there is no true form to use to express the
writing of poetry.
Some of our earliest recollections about writing memorable poetry
verses might come from grade school. The time tested exposure to
red roses and violets will lead us to create several sentences that
tell some other people why we love them so much. Perhaps they
already know that sugar is sweet, but they may not have any clue
that someone loves them and to hear that verse is a memorable
experience.
Other people begin writing memorable poetry verses after they have
buried a best friend. The older tombstones at the cemetery might
have verses of poetry on them that convey the true spirit of a
person that might have lived 100 years ago. Some people are so
enchanted by the verses that they read on some of the tombstones
that they begin writing memorable poetry verses that can be used on
greeting cards.
Many poets will begin writing memorable poetry verses to convey a
message. These messages might be long and drawn out and by the time
the verses are completed the words have developed into a play.
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in Acts that turned the verses
of poetry into real life conjectures that conveyed how seriously
people take falling in love.
When writing memorable poetry verses, poets should consider the
power of the written words and realize that some people are willing
to commit suicide from the emotion that comes from reading the
words put to paper. People choose to compare their lives and their
relationships to Romeo and Juliet and end up making the wrong
choices in how to deal with their disparity. The poet is not at
fault for how others perceive the end product of the he spent
writing memorable poetry verses that anyone could find solace or
pleasure reading.
Love is a powerful emotion that can enrich lives and form
commitments that may last a lifetime. Many marriage ceremonies
include poetry that the Bride and Groom speak to each other. They
are writing memorable poetry verses that convey words of commitment
and fidelity but are more personable because they are spoken when
they are standing in front of a congregation of family and
friends.
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