A Poem and Flowers Are the Perfect Mother's Day 2009 Combination
A poem is a heartfelt way to express your Mother's Day sentiments and complement a gorgeous flower bouquet to give your Mom for Mother's Day 2009.
A Mother's Day Poem - Great with Flowers!
The Most Personal Mother's Day Gift
One size fits all is OUT! Personalization is IN! Especially when it comes to giving Mom a Mother's Day Gift for 2009, consider adding a personal poem to express your feelings for Mom.A poem adds the perfect touch to your Mother's Day Gift of a bouquet of flowers, gift basket, plant, candy or whatever gift you have in mind for your mother. You can write your own poem or find an existing poem that expresses just the right emotion.
Either way, your Mom will really appreciate the extra attention and care you show her this year for Mother's Day 2009.
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How to Write a Short Poem to Say Thank You
It's easier than you think!
Nothing shows thoughtful gratitude like a short poem to say thank you. A poem shows that you spent the time to think about the thank you note or card you sent to its recipient. Whether you wrote the verse yourself or picked it out of a book, including the poem means you took the time to either write or find it.Short poems are better than long poems because they are easier and quicker to read. After all, not everybody reads Paradise Lost for enjoyment (but if you know someone who does - by all means send them a long poem to say thank you! But, only if you want to...).
A short poem is unpresumptuous. You don't seem like you're trying to make yourself out to be hoity-toity if you just send a simple short poem. Plus, it helps you keep from offending or confusing anybody, by sending them something they don't understand.
Of course, you can always write your own short poem to say thank you, as well. It doesn't have to be complex. It's better if it's not.
One way to write a poem is to use a "roses are red, violets are blue..." form. No, you don't have to use the roses and violets. In fact you probably shouldn't unless you're trying to be silly or funny.
But, you can use the rhyme scheme. Here is an example of a short poem to say thank you:
You're a great friend,
This much is true.
And what you just did,
Makes me want to say, "Thank you!"
It won't win any prizes, but I think you should get the idea.
Not everybody has the knack, but a lot more people have it than know it. The only way to know is to sit down for a few minutes and try it out and see!
Even if what you write isn't the best thing since Shakespeare, don't worry. No one will expect it to be (and you shouldn't either). The simple fact that you took the time to put the words down will impress and gratify whoever you send it to.
Even if you don't write a single verse all year, go ahead and write a short poem to say thank you to a good friend or a loved one. Even if it seems a little silly to you, they are bound to love it!
At a loss for words? Feel free to copy and paste for all occasions any sample of a short poem to say thank you and free thank you poems you find at the Thank You Note Wording website.
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