Tuesday, January 20, 2015

5 Common and Cute Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas

As Valentine’s Day approaches, you need to get a perfect gift for your loved one. Here are some common and cute ideas. For example, some poetry, a music album from her/his favorite band, a rose, some sweets, jewelry or maybe going to the movies? All of this is pretty regular and common for Valentine’s Day, so whatever you choose, it's not bad. Here are some common and cute Valentine’s Day gift ideas to get you started.



- Roses. 

This is probably the most simple and one of the most beautiful gifts when expressing love. Some beautiful Daisies can make your girlfriend's day the best day ever. Surprise her with flowers by sending them in her office. It will definitely make her colleagues jealous.

- Fine chocolate. 

There is no Valentine’s Day without chocolate, so make sure you get the finest chocolate available in your area. There is a variety of sweets that can be found everywhere. The best thing is to find some chocolate or sweets made from the purest dark chocolate which gives the most beautiful flavor.
               

- Beautiful love poems for him/her. 

There is nothing more beautiful and honest like beautiful poetry. Writing some cute poems can make your relationship to level up and to be more awesome. Being poetic is pretty cool if you do it right, and it's not that difficult to write, believe me. Think about some special moments, what your loved one is into and combine them with few simple rhymes and write your best love poems for him from the heart. I bet it will look awesome.

- Romantic music. 

They say that the romantic music is the language of love, besides the French, of course. Your Valentine’s Day dinner must include some good romantic music to set the mood and the atmosphere right. Choosing music that you both love, some songs that can remind you of a certain situation or some good old classics will make the situation perfect.

- Jewelry.

Jewels and adornments is the quintessential Valentine's Day gift and there is nothing similar to a shiny and expensive gift. Whether it's a heart-formed pendant, a ruby ring or some beautiful earrings, you can't be wrong with your gift.

- Movie Night. 

Take her to a romantic movie you can combine it with a dinner or with another gift. You might want to take her to a movie that is close to how you met her, how you got together and how you’ll stay together forever.


The most important thing of all is to show your loved one a lot of appreciation and gratitude and to express your feelings. No matter if it’s music, chocolate or love poems for him/her, the best thing to do is to show love. This is a situation where the cliche is good.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Reasons to Write Love Poems for Him

In this article you're going to find the reasons to write amazing love poems for him from the magnificent Jane Hirshfield. She has written seven poetry books, the most recent being, Come, Thief, also there are the essays that are considered classics, Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry. So, who is better to ask why he/she writes poetry? We asked her a two-part question and she gave us provoking and in depth answers.



Why do some people want to write cute love poems for him/her, and why do you write poems?

Jane Hirshfield: One of the many reasons is to just let go and let out your feelings, thoughts, questions, comprehensions and inner music that you don’t know you have in you. Some of the other forms of writing try to capture that feeling of letting go and try to understand that feeling. You get that feeling when you light the darkness and release something unknown in the visible.

Writing poetry attracts depths and the possibilities. It brews revolution, and whatever the old order is poetry will change it. Art is what is missing from our lives and that is why art is endless, something is always missing. Concentrated knowledge and the music of connection is what art is. Connection is very important, we read because we identify with some characters.

Do you think that art in general has a huge role to play in how we deal with the crises in the world that are happening and are a change in society? 

J. Hirshfield: Does art make change by existing or by non-existing. And should that happen? I support both sides, because art is a genuine force of good. Even if it’s not a matter of beauty, relief, or peace, it can be which is can be good. Even if it’s not about improvement of a character or bringing injustice to justice, it can be which can be good. 

So what I’m saying is that art is organizing of a vision, in a way that a pen is organized for writing poetry. And that is what makes you a better person. The rearranging and displacing words can re-open the gate to the fate of the inner world and outer world, I think that this is true, and I feel this every time when I read a good poem.