If in spite of that, you want three final letters, usually the last of the best which is most effective, is the ending "ing". For example, if you are looking for a word that has the rare chain of text like 'capsize' with the final letters 'mor', and has 40 to 100 syllables, obviously there won't be any results and the final acronym will be incomplete. If you write 3 or more 'final letters', is possible that you won't find results.
If you want words that end in a single letter, you will see too many results or will saturate our website, that's why we don't allow a single final letter. We recommend you to write only 2 'last letters'.If you write lengthy texts and takes a while, have patience. Each letter takes half a second, therefore if you write 'houses' (6 letters) page takes about 3 seconds to load.Try less lettering and the option 'Number of syllables' choose the option 'Any'. If the poem appears incomplete (with missing lines) it is because you have placed conditions which are too difficult.
This web page is only to pass the time, so don't expect a poetry great poem or work of art, or a Nobel prize for literature, ok?. NOTE: The poems that are generated here are a variation of the mathematical algorithms of automatic poetry generator, and as they say, a machine NEVER can surpass the imagination of human beings.
The acrostic can be your name, a simple phrase, a sentence of love, whatever you prefer, but it shouldn't be too long becuase our generator and automatic acrostic poetry, will take a long time to load. 10-15 syllables, otherwise phrases may be repeated or the acrostic may remain incomplete. Those which offer more results, in this order, are "ing", "ess", "ion", "nce", "ers" and using syllables that end in "es", "ed", "ng", "er", "ce", "rs", "on", "re" and "ve". Write only the end of the word, we recommend the last two letters. Write a text, for example 'I love you', 'Geraldine', 'Gilary', etc.
We recommend not using accents, since they reduce the number of sentences. Write a text, for example: 'I love you', 'Geraldine', etc.