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Dear Valentine, Write Me A Poem

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Beautiful picture for Valentine's Day

Roses are red,
Violets are… well… violet.

It is a great tradition on Valentine’s Day to write a poem for the one you love. In honour of this we here at Humanity Hallows are looking for some of your poems to share with everyone. They can be silly or romantic, so long as they contain love…

Shall I compare thee to a summers day…
No actually, I’d rather you didn’t.

As you can imagine we are looking for these submissions to be into us by this Saturday, the 13/02/16.

The submission guidelines are as follows:

  • A poem on the theme of love, or valentines
  • To be sent to HumanityHallows.Creative@gmail.com
  • Along with your student ID and a short bio for us to tell the world who you are.
  • Please only send one submission per email.

Simple as that. We look forward to receiving all those lovely words of love.

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