Saturday, July 19, 2008

short rhyming love poems

Back in the days when Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare, ruled, you can be sure Romeo tried and tried to seduce Juliet, and one of his many tactics was the all o mighty romantic love poems, and the reason being is they always work by capturing your lovers heart almost instantly. Not only are famous poems usable for Father's Day, but you can also try your hand at writing your own poem as a token of appreciation.

From free verse to rhyme and meter, poetry remains a benchmark in the world of literature. People tend to value a personalized gift far more than one that's purchased. These poems also help to put into words the special bonding that children have with their fathers.

Poetry remains the most erudite, yet the most innocent way to woo someone. The poem reads similar to many of his love sonnets, and in fact has been debated for some time as many believe it is in fact a love poem. A poem for the deceased that prompts that thought is invaluable after a loved one has died.

So take it for what it is worth, and enjoy it. Poetry today does not ruminate nearly as much on friendship as it does on love, and the closeness of any two friends is admittedly not as defined as it once was.

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