Broken Heart Poems: A Great Way To Move On
April 28, 2009 by Nikki Frost
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If one of your relationships ever ended badly or unexpectedly, you may have thought of writing broken heart poems to help you move on. Other times when may have written a poem are when you moved away from your friends, perhaps after a the loss of someone you loved or a pet, in fact, after any heart-breaking event.
But typically after you leave a loving relationship that you feel the need to write poems for a broken heart, as it is a good way of releasing your pain and feelings. What’s important in writing broken heart poems is to express how you feel, so do not worry if it is badly written and makes no sense.
In writing a broken heart poem it is not necessary for you to know anything about rhyme, free verse, meter or any other jargon. You do not even have read a poem in your life to be able to write your own. What is important is that you be honest, so that it makes you feel better and helps you get over the painful breakup.
Before you start to write, you need to face your emotions as you learn how to move on from a broken heart. While you may feel better from denying you feel heart-broken, you will never be able to move on and open yourself up to anyone else if you do not deal with your emotions, and learn from the situation. And a great way to face the pain is to write some broken heart poems, where you can express your feelings on paper.
Do not worry about getting it perfect. Nobody else is going to see your broken heart poem, unless you want it to be. Just jot down your feelings, no matter how hard it seems. Do not try be some expert poet. Just write how you would say it, and arrange it however you want.
Ideally, you should not stop writing until you have every single emotion down in your poems for a broken heart. So do not worry what they look like. What is important is that you express yourself. Only later on, should you go back and rearrange the poem’s structure.
After finishing your first poem, you may feel you have more to say, and decide to write some more broken heart poems. That’s wonderful – it means you are getting it all out. Just write everything down – the more the merrier – and you will feel a great sense of relief. Facing that breakup pain and getting it down on paper may be very emotional for you. But do not let that stop you. Keep going until every feeling, thought and emotion is on paper, and you feel you can move on.
You do not have to do this, but it may help you to let a close friend or family member read your broken heart poem. You could even take it a step further and publish the poem on the internet, and share it with the entire world. That way others can learn from similar experiences and tell you how they dealt with it. It will give you great satisfaction that you could be helping someone else, and in doing so helping yourself move on.






