Human feelings can come out in varying read and/or misread ways.You can try using a dictionary to improve your general vocabulary and your vocabulary regarding rhymed words and sentences before using them in a practice of writing poems or any other forms of expressive texts.But the less you use them the more likely you are to feel like you forgot about them,i guess.You could try to write down or type up normal sentences first before trying to replace some words with rhyming synonyms or words.It can take time but then again,time will keep on going anyways.So even if you failed and felt like switching to another subjectively easier form of exaggerated expression,it may not seem like a waste of time if you did not think and feel so.You could read poems and/or use that desire of writing poems in,for example,trying to write a poem about the act of writing poems and your relative feelings and points(if you felt such a desire while googling some perhaps relatively discouraging-from a way of looking at it-stuff)...
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As the clouds gather together,
Across the sky I see puffy clouds
That look like cotton candy,
A rainbow in thin air I wish I had my
unicorn that can fly,
Looking in the deep blue water,
I see a reflection of me,
Blood that pours out of the vein,
As tear drops fall like waterfalls,
What a mystery what life holds,
As we all wonder is there really
such a thing as Gods Kingdom,
Day and night lives are taken and life is born,
Behold that means we are reincarnaited,
As I write this beautiful Poem that shall be cherished,
I always knew I could right perfection,
Deep within no one will every agree,
Enjoy this journey while it last
Human feelings can come out in varying read and/or misread ways.You can try using a dictionary to improve your general vocabulary and your vocabulary regarding rhymed words and sentences before using them in a practice of writing poems or any other forms of expressive texts.But the less you use them the more likely you are to feel like you forgot about them,i guess.You could try to write down or type up normal sentences first before trying to replace some words with rhyming synonyms or words.It can take time but then again,time will keep on going anyways.So even if you failed and felt like switching to another subjectively easier form of exaggerated expression,it may not seem like a waste of time if you did not think and feel so.You could read poems and/or use that desire of writing poems in,for example,trying to write a poem about the act of writing poems and your relative feelings and points(if you felt such a desire while googling some perhaps relatively discouraging-from a way of looking at it-stuff)...
Do your own homework. You should know what a sonnet is by now. No copying off Shakespeare.
Roses are red,
here's something new,
violets are purple,
and not f***ing blue!
Sure I could do your homework as long as it isn't science or math. :)
Sure.
Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
Screw you, I'm Spiderman.
yeah, i'm pretty sure i can...