5 Unique Ways to Share Love Poetry

  • August 9, 2010 at 12:34 pm

Once you have the love poem, you need to figure out how you will share it with the intended person. This depends on the relationship you have with the person. You probably won’t want to hide it inside your lingerie if the love poem is intended for your grandmother. At the same time, if it’s for your partner, try to be romantic and sexy. Try to be more creative than just handing it to the person. Let’s take a look at a few delivery options:

multicolored rose on top of poetry book

1. Hidden Inside Bouquet of Flowers -  This method will work for both platonic and romantic love poems. The idea here is to surprise the recipient. If the flowers were a surprise, than the poem will be even more so. Place the poem in a small envelope and make sure it is slightly visible. If it’s hidden to well, the recipient may not find it, unless you provide some hints.


2. Random Location – Choose a completely random location somewhere inside the recipients home. Stick to places where the person hangs out often or relaxes. Don’t place it in the attic, unless your loved one actually spends a lot of time there.


3. Via Email, Sms, or Social Networking Sites –  Using technology is one of the easier ways to share the love poem with the intended person. It is quick, easy, and effective. However it will difficult to fit the entire poem in just one Sms message. Be prepared to send a few. Using email is effective, as long as you send it to the email address that is most often used by the recipient. You may also let the entire world know how you feel by posting it on the persons Facebook wall.


4. Picnic Basket – Here is a more traditional approach that is super romantic. Reserve this method when sharing a love poem with your partner or date. Prepare a romantic picnic in the park and hide the poem inside picnic basket. You may place the poem underneath a specific item. During the picnic ask your partner to take this item out. Write something romantic on the envelope, such as “I Love You!”.


5. Inside Lingerie – This method should be self explanatory. If it’s not, than stick with the picnic basket.


Whichever method you choose is completely up to you, and depends what type of relationship you have with the intended recipient. If it’s for your grandmother – try to be cute. If it’s for your partner – focus on a sexy and romantic method.

A poem about Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher

  • July 21, 2010 at 8:21 pm

Perfect Hollywood Couple

Mike Fisher and country star Carrie,
Fell in love and decided to marry.
They tied the knot at the Ritz-Carlton Lodge,
I don’t think, they arrived in a Dodge.

On their honeymoon, they constantly held hands,
Relaxing in the sun, on those Tahitian sands.
Carrie attracted many music awards,
Mike threw his opponents into the boards.

She’s a vegetarian and animal lover,
Mutual love, they would naturally discover.
They told us – they could not feel more blessed,
We all agree and wish them the best!

By Martin Dejnicki
www.prettylovepoems.com

Now let the debate begin!

Do you think their marriage will last? The odds are certainly against them, since only 1 in every 3 celebrity marriages actually last a lifetime.

That is lower than the national average, where 1 in every 2 make it.

In Carrie and Mike’s case, they’ve been dating less than a year. Do you think that will affect the outcome? It often does. It’s hard to get to know someone well in just a few months. Especially if you are a super busy celebrity who is always on the go.

So how much time did they actually spend together before deciding to tie the knot?

Maybe they are soulmates who fell in love right away. Whatever the case is, I hope everything works out for them.

Obama and Putin: A Love Poem

  • July 20, 2010 at 1:55 pm

Our first date began with ice cream and eggs,
I looked down, he had very strong legs.
I called him President as my tongue casually slipped,
When love’s in the air, who needs a script.

We dined on his terrace, it was a bit cold,
I could not get sick, my insurance I’ve sold.
Medvedev was our wonderful waiter,
He always listened to the little dictator.

He told me his sister Georgia, deserved a beating,
I closed my eyes, and continued eating.
I feel we should be using a missile shield,
He doesn’t like it – it makes him feel sealed.

We try to prevent, Iran’s nuclear erections,
We rule the brothel, we have the connections.
He’s so tough, pragmatic, and very smart,
I shed some oil, I did not wish to depart.

He whispered gently in my ear,
I was so excited, the solution was clear.
He told me he had faith in my name,
Gave me some matches – “solve the Gulf with a flame!”

by Martin Dejnicki
www.prettylovepoems.com



New Design

  • June 29, 2010 at 3:59 pm

First thing I would like to say is – Welcome!

I hope you had a chance to read some of my love poems. I wrote them so that you may share them with your loved ones. I must admit, I had a lot of fun writing them.

The old website design was quite bad. So I thought, I might as well try to make the site look more appealing to the eye. Now that the new design is done, I am a lot more proud of it, than I was with the old design.

Take a look at the old header that you see below, and let me know what you think. Compared to the new one, it’s like looking at night and day.

Pretty Love Poems - Old Website Header

Pretty Love Poems - New Header Image

I did that using Paint. While the new one was done using Photoshop.

Which one do you like better?