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Anyone Can Write Funny Valentine's Poems
By Sally Brompton

You don't have to work for Hallmark to write funny valentine's poems for your sweetie. Don't believe me? Just take a stroll through the card selection at your store of choice and read a few cards in the humor section. Most are corny, sappy or cheesy. Besides, presenting your honey with a personalized, one of a kind, creation that has special meaning just for the two of you is like money in the love bank.

Getting An Idea

Do you have an inside joke that the two of you share? Did something funny happen when you were out on a date? Maybe you made it through the whole night only to find that you had a big piece of parsley stuck in your teeth or mustard on your pants.

Did you trip on the curb while opening the car door? Maybe you bumped heads while going in for that first kiss. Anything unique to the two of you can make for a good basis for your very own funny Valentine's poem.

If you are having difficulty rhyming your lines, you can find a rhyming dictionary online, or better yet, stretch a word to make your rhyme. Even if it's a far stretch, it will add to the charm and humor. Remember, you're not going for the first prize in a poetry contest, just for a smile and maybe a few chuckles.

What To Do If It Flops

If your funny Valentine's poem turns out horrible, don't scrap it. Ask for help from a friend or your mom. If it's still awful, give it anyways; you'll be appreciated for your sentiment and effort and your willingness to poke fun at your crappy poetic abilities. Don't be afraid to have a little fun at your own expense if necessary.

Writing your own funny Valentine's poem can liven up a long-term relationship and add a little spark to a strained union. Adding a little laughter and spontaneity can improve your outlook and it keeps you from getting those awful forehead wrinkles by exercising long forgotten muscles in your face, and your brain.

Who knows, if your funny Valentine's poem turns out well, you may have discovered your calling. You could be the next great greeting card creator and millions of uninspired people will be reading and giving your sappy words of Valentine's prose to their loved ones year after year. You could be the next comic cupid, as of yet undiscovered.

Author Details:
Sally Brompton writes about valentines and gifts such as perfume with a great interest in romance and all things romantic.

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