
What is the saddest love poem ever written?
- #1. Mad Girl’s Love Song by Sylvia Plath.
- #2. I Shall Not Care by Sara Teasdale.
- #3. Choice by Angela Morgan.
- #4. Ebb by Edna St.
- #5. Tonight I Can Write The Saddest Lines by Pablo Neruda.
- #6. The Sick Rose by William Blake.
- #7. I Made A Mistake by Charles Bukowski.
- #8.
How do you write a break-up poem? Go to a public place and write about what you see. You can even write about the break-up itself, if you want. Once again, write as fast as you can without self-editing. Try and keep all emotion out of your writing; focus purely on the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.
What poems make you cry?
- The greatest, saddest poems selected by Dr Oliver Tearle.
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ‘Dark House’ from In Memoriam.
- Thomas Hardy, ‘Beeny Cliff’.
- A. E. Housman, ‘Because I Liked You Better’.
- Charlotte Mew, ‘A Quoi Bon Dire’.
- Edward Thomas, ‘In Memoriam, Easter 1915’.
What is a good break-up paragraph? It breaks my heart, but I need to do it. I have to break up with you not because I do not love you but because it is right. We cannot go on with these daily fights and misunderstandings and hurt each other. We have to accept that separating is the best decision for both of us, no matter how much it hurts today.