On their birthday, I want to receive unusual gifts not only for children, but also for adults. You can please your beloved man or colleague with your own handwritten poem, which will surely be remembered for many years. At the same time, it is not necessary to spend money on orders in holiday agencies. Everyone can write poetry.
Necessary
paper, pen, computer, imagination, a collection of poems of the classics
Instructions
Step 1
First you need to decide on the style of your future creation. If the addressee is not devoid of a sense of humor, it is better to use elements of a joke in the poem. Also, a verse can be official-business, have a love or universal character. It all depends on your attitude towards the addressee and his status.
Step 2
Try to identify and write down the characteristics of the person you will write about. Highlight significant stages in his life: kindergarten, school, marriage or promotion. Try to remember funny incidents related to his work, home, and leisure. An individual approach distinguishes a true creation from the many impersonal greetings posted on the Internet.
Step 3
The hardest part about writing poetry is finding a rhyme. Of course, there are classic rhymes like "jubilee-friends-pour" or "a hundred years-without troubles, there is no better in the world." You can use similar combinations in your poem, or come up with something of your own. To do this, it is advisable to use network resources that automatically select a rhyme for any word. They are easy to find through search engines. One has only to make sure that the chosen combination does not offend the addressee and is consistent with the general style of the poem.
Step 4
Most men value brevity and directness, so try to be specific about your wishes. You can wish a fisherman a good bite, an aviator of good weather, the head of signed contracts, and a loved one something sincere and personal. In any case, your poem should end in major, because the reason for writing it was a bright and joyful event.
Step 5
If no rhyme or metaphor comes to your mind, try the correct way of borrowing the stem. Pick a poem that you personally like and remake some of the phrases "for the customer." Instead of some pronouns, put the name of the addressee, replace the epithets with more suitable from your point of view. As a rule, having a classic piece as a basis, it is much easier to change it with just a few personal touches. Think about the presentation of your gift, because it is she who will set the recipient in the way you want. Good luck!