At first I almost thought you were trolling.
poem
OK, first off, love is not found by submitting applications (nor with resumes of your macho deeds, for future reference).
it's pretty good though, just let me warn you.
The fact that you like your own poetry, and factoring in your age, feelings, and other general statistics:
Your poetry sucks.
Keep it to yourself. Seriously. On top of that: the poem is creepy because you come out of the blue with it. It could be the world's most fantastic poem regardless of what I expect, but it's still too heavy handed of a move. Writing poetry to each other is maybe around and past friend with benefits at the
very earliest IMO unless she's a diehard romantic. Otherwise it's creepy, sappy, stupid, or just weird.
also, i'm willing to admit i might be interested in her more than platonically, but i'd rather not get into that until i deal with some other loose ends which could take a while, so it'd be better if i got to know her first anyway.
Very good. First goal should be just to make friends. However, it's very obvious, factoring in age as well, that you're being compelled by a very strong subconscious compulsion to attempt to bond with her. It will make you think and do stupid things. The best thing you can do is learn to control and suppress any feelings of attraction and desire and THINK before you EVER act. Sit on it for awhile before doing anything.
anyway, i'll sit next to her tomorrow and try to say something.
NO! Wait awhile. Ignore her for the first few days or so. If you move next to her and immediately start striking up conversations, it's pretty obvious what's on your mind. Maybe even talk to other people besides her around your new seat too. You should act as neutral as possible for as long as you can. Do NOT force any conversation. The more natural you make a first impression, the better.
Look: just don't do anything that would clue her into the fact that you have any interest in her, and avoid any blunt actions. You'll just scare her off. Before you do anything, be paranoid about alerting her to your long term intentions. Make a friend. Halfway through the year at the earliest, probably later,
if you are good enough friends, then maybe try to unveil her feelings about you. By that time you might have lost all interest or learned that you really wouldn't be very compatible anyway.
...how does this make sense anyway? A young man's initial ideas on how to approach a woman are exactly (well, one of) the things that scares women away. You'd think smarter men or stupider women would be more favorable because they're produce offspring earlier.