Thursday, June 4, 2009

short love poems

I think most people writing poetry or writing about poetry, has their own concept of what should be, what shouldn t be, what is, what is not: you know, our own little world of poetry. While your loved one was alive you never needed to dig down deep to explain to people just what they were like.

Seeing a life celebrated and hearing words of sympathy and celebration from others often helps them move through their own grief journey. Another way you can inject a little of your personality into your wedding is by using your favorite love poem on your wedding programs. If you were very close to the person who died and you are expected to stand up in church or at the graveside to recite a poem, make sure that you have a supporter.

Once you have finished writing your poem, share your poems with family and friends. In most cases, there will be no problem with putting pretty wedding poetry into the proceedings. The reader is invited to share the writer's perspective in an emotional way that allows a perspective to be heard with something other than ears.

Whatever you want to write it is basically up to you. Many love poems are short and simple, evoking vivid imagery and speaking to the details of a lover.

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