A "poet".
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A person who writes poems is called a poet. We used to call female poets poetesses, but now we just call them poets too.
It depends a little on what they are writing. In general they are "writers". If they write books they are usually called "authors", if they write poems they are usually referred to as "poets", if they write newspaper colums they are "journalists" etc.
Writing Love poems can be some of the hardest poems to write because of the meaning behind the words. You just need to look at the person who the poem is for and the reasons why you love them. The more you think about the person the easier it becomes to find matching words. If you want to write love poems in general, it's just practise and using key words that are associated with Love. SC Lawrence choice-poems.com
You call them illiterate.
yes he did write many poems. to read these poems go to ralphedisonpoetry.com
perspective is in which way its written on for poems you could write about wether its written in first person, second person, or third person .
because she wanted to and she liked to write poems
A person who recites poems but is not the original author is commonly referred to as a "poetry reciter" or a "poetry performer."
A person that can write with both hands is ambidextrous.
* Have a friend tell them * Write a note * call them * Ask the person in person Good Luck! * Have a friend tell them * Write a note * call them * Ask the person in person Good Luck!
Compound subject: Michelle and Diego Compound predicate: wanted to write poems
in her spare time she likes to write poems or sing or write in her spare time she likes to write poems or sing or write