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    • “Sonnet 18” by William Shakespeare (1609) In what is perhaps William Shakespeare’s most famous poem, the controlling image is presented in the very first line: The speaker is going to compare a person to a summer’s day.
    • “When You Are Old” by W. B. Yeats (1893) Like “Sonnet 18,” and many other love poems, “When You Are Old” is written in the second person. Although the theme of the poem is somewhat dark—the regret of lost love—it has a sing-song quality due to the ABBA rhyme scheme of the poem and iambic pentameter construction.
    • “Love” by William Carlos Williams (1909) Like “When You Are Old,” this William Carlos Williams poem follows a regular rhyme scheme (ABAB). Unlike our other examples of love poetry, “Love” is addressed to no single subject.
    • “El Beso” by Angelina Weld Grimké (1909) Grimké’s love poem takes the familiar route of referencing natural phenomena (twilight, the stars) and, rather than make grandiose comparisons, simply places them next to the features of the speaker’s beloved (teeth, hair, eye, lip, mouth).
  1. Jan 10, 2019 · Including a specific detail or three about your audience will increase your chances of making his or her heart flutter. Make personal. Obviously, include those specific details. That will make the poem personal. But remember to write in the first person too. Make your poem "from me to you" personal.

  2. Feb 9, 2009 · Taking the poem or yourself too seriously is dangerous. Or they go astray when the author isn’t willing to find the edge. A good love poem lives in a tense state. If there’s no tension in the love, there’s no tension in the poem. “I love you, you’re perfect,” no matter how prettily said, is boring.

  3. May 20, 2024 · How to write a love poem: Step-by-step. Step 1– Answer why. Step 2– Think of a time and place or images that matter to your love. In other words, access the language that you and your subject share. Step 3– Never speak for your subject or objectify them or deny them a voice. For more information, read what Rae Armantrout has to say.

  4. 1. Reflect on Your Feelings. Before penning your poem, take a moment to immerse yourself in the emotions you wish to convey. Love can evoke a myriad of feelings such as passion, longing, tenderness, and heartache. Close your eyes and let your mind wander through the memories, sensations, and thoughts that love inspires.

  5. May 24, 2024 · 2. Show the poem to others. Get feedback from people you trust, such as a close friend, a family member, or a peer. Show the poem to people who know the subject well and ask them if they think the person will like it. Be willing to get feedback from them and listen to their constructive criticism.

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  7. Nov 29, 2023 · Thinking about the person you love, finish the sentence ‘You are a…’ using the prompts below. You could name one thing – ie, ‘You are a starfish’ – or be more descriptive – ie, ‘You are a flapping of wings, the arrival of birdsong in the morning.’. Once again, whatever you come up with is good! animal.

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