1) Read- not just the written word but your surroundings via five senses.
2) Retain- write them down whether interesting or not.
3) Restructure- now throw out that which does not send a message you want to convey. Putting thoughts in an order that tell a poetic story.
4) Rhyme- here's the tricky part. Sometimes a sentence will become fragmented but that's OK when writing rhyme poetry. Have your dictionary and thesaurus ready.
5) Relate- in a written form. Poetry!
6) Resistance- will come from Satan as his fiery darts try to divert your attention from the task at hand to all your failures and misdeeds of the past
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7) Release- the spirit by standing tall in your thought process being firm in a conviction for whatever you're writing.
8) Rushing- is the last thing you'll want to do.
9) Relax- take your time. What's the hurry?
10) Read- once satisfied with the work, have another look at it. See if the message you want to get across is what they feel as well.
11) Remember- in Christ Jesus, God sent His best. So why go back to Him with anything less?
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem