An acrostic poem is easy to write! It can be about any subject, but it cannot rhyme, (no matter what people tell you).
How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain your topic.
Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! Look up your topic word(s) and any other words you think of in the thesaurus - it will give you other words which mean the same and also the opposite of your term! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain the topic? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand your topic the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
For Example:
SKY
So nice and blue
Keep on looking at it
You will love itTo write a poem about a specific person, you first need to think of all the qualities about that person that you would like to include in the poem.
Don't give general descriptive words like "terrific" or "pretty" - instead, show that you have really paid attention to the person and write words that describe their unique personality!
A hint: if you are writing a poem about a girl, don't talk about her appearance as much as her inner beauty!
Write the person's name down the side of your paper one letter at a time. Then write qualities for that person that begin with each letter. Remember, you can write either one word, several words, or even a phrase or sentence on each line.
Lizzy
Lovely, Lithe, or Likeable (whichever is appropriate)
Interesting or Inspiring
Zestful
Zealous
Young or Youthful
What if I have a bunch of Z's or Q's? What if I can't think of any good words to describe my subject?
Here is where you use a handy tool that all writers know about: a thesaurus! A thesaurus gives you synonyms and antonyms for words, and will give you ideas on what words to use for each letter that you need for your acrostic poem.
What If My Poem Is About a Thing or Event Instead?
Clan feuds
And
Pride
Undo
Lovers.
Exit
Teenagers
How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain freedom. Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain freedom? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand freedom the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
*Improved answer:
The above answer was good but just remember you should look at all your notes and make a list of the important words. Of those, pick out the ones that spell freedom.
some good themes are:
cats
dogs
your own name
your fav animal
colour
weather
(it's best to create your own acrostic poems so get thinking)
It depends what kind of poem that you are writing.
Pretty, innocent, nurturing, kind.
Hinduism Acrostic Poem. By Kimberly King. In that poem he wrote that Hinduism began in India; the man who started Hinduism was a prince.Hinduism is Indias oldest religion.
well some ideas are state number and yeah! that's about it:)
Victory Vibrant Visionary Valiant
A poem because a poem mostly gets you started then when you have good poems you should start a story. You should write whichever one you want! Some people like writing poetry and some don't.
Some utilities good for writing papers are a dictionary app, a internet app to search information about what the topic of the essay is. Also, a rhyming dictionary might me good if the paper is a poem.
What ever the poem is about
Some words that rhyme with "poem writing" include "glow inviting," "foam fighting," and "home sighting."
Sure! A - Anticipation of Christ's coming D - Days of waiting and preparing V - Victory over sin and darkness E - Expectation of joy and hope N - Nearness of God's presence and love T - Time to reflect and celebrate
If you mean an acrostic, you could have:WallflowerIrisNasturtiumTulipEchinopsRudbekia.If you mean flowers associated with winter, you could have helleboris niger (Christmas rose), winter jasmine and snowdrop.
Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the poem, not from some anonymous person on the internet! Titles are not as important as some writers think - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft!Think about your poem - what is going on and who are the people involved? What is something special about the poem that might make a good title? Don't sweat it - just write something down and get on with the writing!Check out the Related Questions for help with your poem, too!