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Acrostic
An Acrostic poem does not need to rhyme and does not follow a line pattern. A person picks a word to write about and writes the letters vertically down the page and each letter of the word is capitalized. A person starts at the top and uses each letter to write new phrases to create a poem.
Sizzling summer kisses fire up the heat
Until lovers merge both body and soul,
Neither one wanting to live life alone.
Falling in love, two hearts meld into one
Love, one dream, one wish, one hope, and one soul.
Ode to sunflowers in bloom, desire sets
Wild sensual whispers upon the wind,
Each silent word morphing into a sigh
Romping in the meadows of summer's green.
Copyright © Emile Pinet | Year Posted 2021
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