What do you want to write about? That's the first question you should ask yourself. Other questions include: who wants to read it? Will anyone love to read about this theme? Okay, I want to write two poems. One about 'stealing' and the other about 'water'. The difference between the two theme is that 'stealing' has just one side to writing it while 'water' has two sides. Let me explain that. When you pick your theme, you do it as you do a debate motion. Do you want to support or oppose? Stealing is a vice so everyone wants to oppose it and that's why I stated that it has only one side to it. However, you can support or oppose water since water has advantages and disadvantages. Let's compare flood, storm, tempest with quenching of thirst, irrigation, washing of our things. So to write a poem on water, you can decide to focus on its merits or its demerits. Before I lead you into writing one of the two poems, let me list the things I'm g...
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