18 You listen intently, as any good observer & poet would, to: the nuisances of their tone and temper, inflections that flex the strength of their expanding & contracting lungs, noting that, perhaps, opening their eyes (and consequently their hearts) would resolve the issues, instead of revolving, dissolving, devolving their love. Do you express that juxtaposition of intent and indirectness of approach as:
an emotive, epigramical rhyming couplet for the couple, in heroic-esque iambic pentameter (with the option of one metrical substitution per line; perhaps you place a trochee in the first, double iamb in the second?) that uses alliteration, based around an ironic use of personification (if so go to 4)
a formally structured haiku (well, formally structured according to western poetics) that contrasts the couple’s frictions with the noticed moment of pathetic fallacy as two dark clouds seem to spark off each other just above their house (if so turn to 14)
or, if you have writer’s block, go to 15.