In the open field their was a pretty lass
she had the finest hair and and figure
but i could not come near for the grass
so fine and full of flowers
gave me too bad an allergy
its a nice poem
an acrostic poem for the wrod weather
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MilesOfNatureTrottedAndNeverAborted
An acrostic poem is a poem where the first letters of each line spell out a word or phrase vertically that acts as the theme or message of the poem. Sometimes a word or phrase can also be found down the middle or end of the poem, but the most common is at the beginning.
I wrote a poem using a pen.
To be an adjective, a word must modify (describe) a noun. "He wrote her a love poem." (Poem is a noun, and here, love describes what kind of poem he wrote.)
NO, that is not but if you copy the poem word for word or even take a verse of that poem that would be plagiarism. However, you should be careful about using long or very well known titles.
Hoop
H.. I... T... L... E... R...
The Courtship of Miles Standish is a narrative poem by Longfellow.
An acrostic poem for the word teacher is a poem made to be given to your teacher.