Poem For Marriage
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So you’ve got your marriage proposal poem or you are very close to deciding on one.
What next?
Well you could of course deliver it like many thousands of others, over dinner. There’s nothing wrong with that. It has worked for many people, but just for a moment, consider jazzing it up a bit.
If you think you may be up for the challenge, have a read through the different ideas. Use them as a starting point, what I mean is, you may live miles away from a beach but close to the forest so do not disregard the idea completely, just modify it. For example, use pine cones instead of sea shells.
You don’t have to make an immediate decision, let your subconscious work on the ideas and soon you will know how to deliver memorable marriage proposal poems but with a bit of added spice.
Suggestions for Marriage Proposal Poems
- On a billboard
- Back of a bus
- On the ads before a movie
- On a web page
- In the sand, not necessarily written in the sand, but a card in the sand
- Treasure/ scavenger hunt. Each part of the poem hidden in little love notes
- On their most used book mark
- In a love letter
- Use a stand up comic to recite it in their routine
- On a celebration card in a shop
- An actor in a play facing them in the audience
- In a newspaper
- Singing telegram
- Menu at a restaurant
- A DJ pretending to sing song lyrics
- Message in a bottle
- Accompanying a ticket to an event
- On a wine bottle label
- Included with their bill at a café
- Written on their takeaway coffee mug
- In a travel brochure
- On the radio – to their favourite station
- Attached to a piece of clothing
- In their lunch box
Do you get the idea? Don’t worry if none of these suit, these are just to get you started. I wouldn’t be surprised if you come up with a great idea, not mentioned here, but perfect for you. So relax and take your time
If you still can’t think of anything, the following questions should help
- Ask yourself what you do and don’t like about them?
- What you would keep?
- What you would get rid off?
- Do this and soon you will be closer to a marriage proposal that suits you and your intended.
Good luck with your proposal, If you haven’t decided on a poem yet, my guide to marriage proposal poems should help. Even if you have check it out to make sure you have chosen wisely.
Lisa Russell is the owner of http://easy-free-speeches.com A web site dedicated to providing speech writing help in an easy to understand format.