I have to write a simple Latin poem by tomorrow; we can literally write anything. Does anyone know any good websites for inspiration?? or want to tell me a poem in latin i could use.

This site may help you.

http://www.quotesandpoem.com/poems/PoetryByTopic

I can't actually post a website address here, but if you google "latin phases quotes uk" you should find fairly high on the list a site at the University of Liverpool that has a lot of expressions covering an assortment of subjects. With a little ingenuity, you might be able to weave one or two of these into a short poem. Also, try googling "Latin tongue twisters": again, you might find some inspiration there. There's also a very large number of one-liners at the site you should find if you google "Sit vis vobiscum" ("May the force be with you")

...which includes such useful phrases as:

Radix lecti (Couch potato)
Fabricati diem (Make my day)
Lege et lacrima (Read it and weep)
Ne auderis delere orbem rigidum meum! (Don't you dare erase my hard disk!)
Res melius evinissent coca (Things go better with Coke)
Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum (Garbage in, garbage out)
Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari? (How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?)

Writing a Latin poem can be a fascinating endeavor! If you're seeking inspiration or looking for existing Latin poems to use as reference material, there are a few approaches you can take:

1. Latin Poetry Anthologies: Websites like "Poetry in Translation" (www.poetryintranslation.com) or "LatinLibrary" (www.thelatinlibrary.com) provide collections of Latin poems, including those by famous poets such as Ovid, Virgil, or Horace. Exploring these can give you a good sense of Latin poetic style and conventions.

2. Latin Poetry Generators: Websites like "Latin Poem Generator" (www.latinpoem.com) or "Meganium" (www.meganium.org) allow you to generate Latin poems based on various prompts or themes. While these generated poems may not be perfect, they can serve as a starting point for your own creative work.

3. Latin Language Resources: Websites such as "Perseus Digital Library" (www.perseus.tufts.edu) or "The Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid" (www.latin-dictionary.net) can provide you with Latin dictionaries, grammar references, and even word frequency lists to help you build your own Latin poem.

As for specific poems, here's a short example of a Latin poem:

Sors mea mihi – fortuna mea,
Amor semper mecum est
Vita ornatior – te meum;
Ad perpetuam, cor meum beatum!

This short verse translates to:

My fate is for me – my fortune,
Love is always with me
Life is more beautiful – with you mine;
Forever, my heart is happy!

Remember, creativity and personal expression are key when writing a Latin poem. Use the provided resources as a starting point, and feel free to experiment with language, rhyme, and rhythm to create your own unique piece of poetry.