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By Snodlander
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28 September 2007 |
I have entered this into a competition. I had to write an acrostic love poem, where the first letter of each line spells out the one you love. There are no rules as to the length or form of the poem, but of course it's not poetry if it doesn't rhyme.
I think this one will finally break my duck. I have high hopes of winning with my brutal honesty yet heartfelt and touching sentiments.
Modest to a fault, yet still you shine out.
Equals you have none, supreme beyond doubt.
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Congratulations Written by Josie (2796 comments posted) 28th September 2007 | | Mr Bighead! I think you will win the prize for the smallest acrostic poem ever written. ha ha I especially liked the words "Modest to a fault, yet still you shine out." | Thinking - of the first letters Written by audrie (451 comments posted) 28th September 2007 | You are good Or are you bad, Undecided! | Written by Phil (6738 comments posted) 28th September 2007 | Novelty alone may get you short listed. I shudder to think how some of the entries might read. Phil. | Written by Bottleblondesurfer (3369 comments posted) 29th September 2007 | Entertaining and so very,very short. Two great qualities in poetry. cheers | Let Written by audrie (451 comments posted) 29th September 2007 | | us know if you win! |
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