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Sunday, February 05, 2012
In the history of mankind, poems, including wedding poems, have played a pivotal role in the display of feelings between the sexes. Wedding poems have even more meaning than a normal poem. There are several tips you can use to write successful wedding poems to show that special someone exactly how you feel.
Wedding poems do not have to rhyme. It is a common misconception among people that every poem has to rhyme. If you are not comfortable with this, then write your poem in a story-like format. Keep the lines relatively short, no more than ten words, but don't worry about whether or not it rhymes. The feeling behind the words, and what the words mean, is what is important, not whether they rhyme or not.
Check poetry books for ideas on how to write wedding poems, and what to put in them. There are hundreds of famous poets who have written poems that you can use in full, or use to help you develop your own poem. It may be easier for you to leave the art of words to these poets rather than try to attempt it yourself.
No matter what, wedding poems should come from your heart. It really doesn't matter what they say, though pretty words will enhance the emotion. What does matter is what you mean by what you say. If you stand in front of your friends and family and utter complete nonsense, it won't matter so long as you have a look of love in your eyes, and the emotions you feel in your voice. Be truthful to yourself and do the best you can to express what you feel, and what getting married means to you.
Wedding poems can take any form. You can rhyme, or not, as per your discretion. As was said, it only matters what you mean, and what you feel. Words are just that... words. In the end, your love will be apparent and your wedding poems will be a success.
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