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give me a topic for a poem about a beautiful girl

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Here are some focused topics you can use as the subject for a poem about a beautiful girl. Each includes a brief angle to help you get started:

1. Morning light on her face — quiet, intimate observation of waking beauty.
2. The girl who speaks to stray animals — beauty measured in kindness.
3. A dancer in an empty theatre — beauty in motion and solitude.
4. Seasons in her eyes — each glance reflecting a different season/emotion.
5. The girl who collects maps — beauty as curiosity and wanderlust.
6. After the rain — droplets on her hair and the city freshly washed.
7. A portrait in a crowded train — unnoticed radiance amid anonymity.
8. Her laugh as weather — how her joy changes the room’s atmosphere.
9. Scars and constellations — beauty that includes past wounds and wisdom.
10. The girl writing letters by lamplight — beauty mixed with longing and thought.
11. A gardener’s hands — beauty found in patient, rooted care.
12. Returning home — the girl whose presence turns a place into refuge.
13. A silhouette against neon — modern, electric, slightly distant.
14. The one who remembers names — beauty in attention and memory.
15. Growing older together — beauty that evolves, not fades.

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