FIVE SIMPLE GUIDELINES TO WRITE A POEM

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FIVE SIMPLE GUIDELINES TO WRITE A POEM

Use Metaphor and Simile

Write your thoughts and feelings in plain simple language: DEFINITELY NOT THIS

USE RHYMES TO PLAY SAFE My poem example: This is the rhyming words list that I made for my poem using the internet: Dream : beam, seem, scream, steam, team Me :  key, plea, be, sea, see Lose: choose, use, profuse, abuse Direction: connection, perfection, rejection, reflexion Fast: past, mast, cast, last Mask: task, glass, impasse, alas Smile: mile, pile, defile

REVISE, REVISE, REVISE.

Get Passionate : You need to be passionate(or have strong feelings) about the topic/person you are going to write.