Writing and Public Speaking
A romantic love letter is one of the most deeply personal gifts you can give someone you love. But most people don't know how to go about drafting one. This article will describe how to write a romantic love letter.
The first thing you want to do is focus on what you love about the person you are writing to. Don't think in clichs. Make it personal and have it come from the heart. Think about the things that really matter. It's a lot more romantic to read an awkwardly phrased letter that's from the heart than it is to read someone else's words.
You can, however, derive inspiration from other people's romantic letters. Just don't make it sound like a Hallmark card.
If you have trouble getting started writing your romantic love letter, sit down where no one can disturb you and put on romantic music to set the tone.
Start with dating the letter. This is something he or she will keep for a very long time and it helps to put it in context of your lives.
Then address it in a romantic and personal way such as "My darling Michael," or "Dearest Lee Anne,"
Tell your lover why you love them. Give them specific examples of how they make your life - and your world - great.
Thank your lover for being with you.
Tell him or her that you will love them forever.
Include lines from songs or poems that you have found meaningful. If you have a "couple's song" refer to it.
Talk about the experiences that you have shared and the experiences that you hope to have together.
A romantic love letter is best when it is handwritten. There's something intensely personal about physically writing out a letter. If you can, use good quality paper.
In this day of instant communication and throw away relationships, there's something enduring about a romantic love letter.
Writing a Romantic Love Letter is just one way to improve the romance in your life. For more ways, go to http://www.WeeklyRomanceTips.com