Greeting Card Maker | Poem Art Generator

Free online greeting card maker or poetry art generator. Create free custom printable greeting cards or art from photos and text online. Use PoetrySoup's free online software to make greeting cards from poems, quotes, or your own words. Generate memes, cards, or poetry art for any occasion; weddings, anniversaries, holidays, etc (See examples here). Make a card to show your loved one how special they are to you. Once you make a card, you can email it, download it, or share it with others on your favorite social network site like Facebook. Also, you can create shareable and downloadable cards from poetry on PoetrySoup. Use our poetry search engine to find the perfect poem, and then click the camera icon to create the card or art.



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"Although I'm familiar with the art of poetry, no one has inspired my muse to inscribe my own journal. - so I placed my soul in her hands." Silent One I used to be a journal, daily dips of ink dripped deep into my dilapidated soul. Supporting sorrows of the one who wrote with endeavour, 'letting go,' of the blackness, infested within her veins. Endless chapters of vents, tears, fears and misery, bleeding from ruptured arteries, etched upon the fresh fibres of a canvas of compassion. In times of fantasy, I was a field full of her supressed wildflowers. In reality, I was her diary of deep, destructive desires. Now her pen rests, with a sharp nib pointing at me. Like a shield, preventing her ink to reveal the truths behind metaphors. I'm an anthology of her emotions, wondering how the next chapter will be written - is there more to confess? But in her mute melancholy, I can think of reasons to express, but many more to remain inkless. Yet no other 'ink-toxication' can fill this void - I'LL FOREVER REMAIN WORTHLESS as what purpose do I have without her words perpetually nourishing my empathic existence. In this slumber, I collect dust, feeling bare, but in her rejection - hungering for her verses to soothe.
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