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A lexi poem, originated from a ballad, or a sonnet given to one that you love. The word, or "words" rather, started out from the words "Alexander poem", but was changed to "Lexi" to suit both male and female genders.

Synonyms:

1. Sonnet. 2. Ballad
Girl: "His eyes so electric blue, his skin so fragile...and his lips so pink with my admiration..."
Other girl: Wow that's emo crap.
Another girl: No. That's just a Lexi poem she wrote for her crush.
Lexi poem by Elyss March 9, 2005
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lexipoem, or lexicopoem 

lexipoem, or lexicopoem n (Gr. lexis, "word, phrase, expression," from legein, "say", + Gr. poiein, "to make or compose") – a single word as a poetic composition; a neologism as a creative work.
Ralph Emerson said: "Every word was once a poem."
The word "lexipoem" is an abbreviation of this aphorism condensed into a single word.

Every word (lexis) was once a poem (poiema)… and still IS at the moment of its coinage.
lexipoem, or lexicopoem by Mike December 25, 2003