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Romantic poems are always a dear creation of the poets and they are equally close to lovers. Among the various kinds of romantic poems are funny romantic poems. Within the span of some amusing lines, these funny romantic poems create the same romantic feel to the readers. The lines of funny romantic poems have a light feel about them and that is what captures the attention of the readers. Funny romantic poems have a huge popularity all over the world and lovers often use them to convey their emotion to their dear person.
The lines from funny romantic poems are used in love letters to make it more readable. The heavy meaningful nature of love is lightened in these funny romantic poems. The poets of funny romantic poems have skillfully lightened the mood of love and romance in poems.
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The task of a poet of funny romantic poem is not only to write light love poems but also to make the right presentation of love in the verses. For example, Emily Dickinson in her novel, Funny -- to be a Century creates a very light mood and presents love,
“Funny -- to be a Century --
And see the People -- going by --
I -- should die of the Oddity --
But then -- I'm not so staid -- as He --
He keeps His Secrets safely -- very --
Were He to tell -- extremely sorry
This Bashful Globe of Ours would be --
So dainty of Publicity --
Funny -- to be a Century --
And see the People -- going by --
I -- should die of the Oddity --
But then -- I'm not so staid -- as He --
He keeps His Secrets safely -- very --
Were He to tell -- extremely sorry
This Bashful Globe of Ours would be --
So dainty of Publicity --”
Similarly in the poem of Joyce Kilmer, The Singing Girl, a light mood of love is recreated:
“There was a little maiden
In blue and silver drest,
She sang to God in Heaven
And God within her breast.
It flooded me with pleasure,
It pierced me like a sword,
When this young maiden sang: "My soul
Doth magnify the Lord."
The stars sing all together
And hear the angels sing,
But they said they had never heard
So beautiful a thing.
Saint Mary and Saint Joseph,
And Saint Elizabeth,
Pray for us poets now
And at the hour of death.”
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