Poems can start with any word the poet chooses.
For example, if the poem is a descriptive one about a certain setting, the poem could begin:
"The trees were gold, the wind was cold" etc...
If the poem is in first person, then it could begin:
"I saw the leaves upon the trees, flowing in the gentle breeze" etc...
If the poem is in third person, then it could being:
"He/She saw the leaves upon the trees, flowing in the gentle breeze" etc...
Love, beauty, hope, sorrow, dream, embrace, gentle, whisper, linger, wonder, ignite, tenderness, melody, serenity.
skate, bate, fish, dish, four, see, bee, fare, star
Hipopotamus
unrealistically
monosyllabic
Good words
To make a good acrostic poem, you need to think of words that start with the letter you want, and that mean something to the topic or title of your poem. Use a thesaurus or dictionary to find many words which start with C - depending on the topic, you can have thousands of words to choose from!
Pretty, innocent, nurturing, kind.
You'll have to think of words that describe David -- that's what this sort of poem does. What is David like? What sorts of things does he enjoy? What are his accomplishments and talents? Use what you know to write a good, personal poem.
A poem called HOPE
If you have ever been betrayed, maybe by a friend or someone else, then use that pain and twist it into a poem. Use that pain and suffering to create beauty. It isn't very hard if you don't over analyze. Also, you don't need to use fancy and complex words to sound good. You can just use small words such as plaintive, anguish, and agony.
A good alliteration for a poem that starts with L isLovely Llamas lying low.Some good words for a poem that starts with L are lovely, llamas, lie, low, Laughter, etc and so forth.
Denotation is the main meaning of a word and not the feelings that the word seems like. A good sentence would be, the words of the poem were beyond their denotation.
One-horned Horse?
Here are some words that rhyme with "wind" that you could use in your spring poem: rescind, twinned, thinned, sinned.
To create a good poem about yourself, focus on unique details and emotions that reflect your personality and experiences. Incorporate literary devices such as metaphors, personification, and imagery to add depth to your writing. Use rhyme and rhythm to enhance the flow of the poem, but remember that conveying genuine emotions and thoughts is key to making the poem engaging and relatable.
A love poem should include a description of the attributes of the person it is written for and, if that person is a female, focusing on more feminine words such as "sweet", "dainty", and "lovely" are good choices. However if the subject of the poem is a male, word choices that focus on his manliness such as "strong", "handsome" and "virile" would be better.