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Allen Jesson started A Gift of Poetry in 1998. Since that time, he has been writing his unique gift poetry for customers from all corners of the world. This is just one example. If you would like to see more, please visit A Gift of Poetry. Allen specializes in writing gift poetry for every occasion, so if you are looking for paper gifts for a first anniversary, please look no further...

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(If you're looking for the perfect anniversary gift then here is a good example of what can be achieved. Allana wanted something special for her husband Barry to help celebrate their first wedding anniversary. Allana also wanted a traditional first anniversary gift, i.e. a gift made out of paper. Allana has kindly given her permission for her story to be published).

"Thank you so much! You are so talented. I love it! I also love the title =). I hope you don't mind, but I made a few changes to make it sound more like me talking to him, so here they are:

As God Planned (traditional first anniversary gift)

What is your name: Allana Saunders

Who do you want the poem written for: Barry Saunders, my husband

Why do you want the poem written: This is for our 1st wedding anniv. We were married May 6, 2007. I wanted to do something special and thoughtful and this is perfect since the traditional 1st anniv gift is "paper".

What style of poem would you prefer (happy, sad, romantic etc.): Happy, romantic (preferably with a little humor)

Please choose which package you would prefer : Deluxe

Would you like a copy of the handwritten drafts : Yes

What are the key messages you would like to send: This first year of marriage has been amazing! I appreciate him sooooo much. I am so grateful to God for giving me such a wonderful husband. He is the most wonderful husband in the whole world for being so loving, so caring, for making me feel so loved and appreciated, for being an amazing provider, for doing the dishes after dinner, for making the bed only because he knows it makes me happy, and for making me laugh non-stop. He has made me the happiest woman in the world and it is an honor and a priviledge to be his wife. I am excited about spending the rest of our lives together and so grateful that I have him to go through life with. He truly is, and always will be "the love of my life."

Do you have any funny, sad, happy, embarrassing or otherwise memorable moments that you would like to share: We actually knew each other for about 5 or 6 years before we started dating. He had a girlfriend, then I had a boyfriend, then he flirted with me a lot (and I flirted back a little) then on Superbowl Sunday 2005 he asked me out and I said "no". And then Superbowl Sunday 2006, he asked me out again and I said "yes". So, needless to say, Superbowl Sunday has a special meaning to us. I am so glad he was persistent. We both agree it happened when it was suppose to in God's perfect timing.
He proposed at the 2007 Salsa Challenge and Margarita Mix-off in Tempe, Arizona on March 24, 2007 where he is the reigning Margarita Champ for several years. He rode in on a donkey, dressed up as a mexican (he has blond/light brown hair and very blue eyes) named "El Barracho". I had no idea it was planned. I was completely shocked when he got me up on stage in the middle of his performance and asked me to marry him. And of course I said YES (how could I turn down the 3 kt diamond - haha).
Everyone said (and says) the 1st year of marriage is the toughest. Well we have been through some major losses (my stepmom passed away right after we were married and we lost our baby when I was 11 weeks pregnant) and even through all that and the normal adjustment stuff, we both agree it has been a wonderful year and was not hard. Sure, we had a few challenging moments, but they only made us learn more about each other, about ourselves, made us grow, and made us stronger individually and as a couple.

Do you have any other comments or thoughts : We got married at 36 years old and I always told my single girlfriends (and still do) that when we meet the right person it will all be worth it the yucky dating stuff you go through. I always believed that, and now Barry has proved it and I can tell all my single friends "That he was definitely worth the wait" and worth everything I had to go through to get to him =). I would do it all over again, but I would get to him sooner!!!

As God Planned

My love, I wanted to get you something special,
you know, traditional, made of paper, that sort of thing,
because after our first glorious year of marriage,
I know that you're my all, truly, my everything.

We've come such a long way in such a short time,
I just can't believe how quickly this year has flown,
but I do just want to thank you for being you,
I'm very grateful for all the love that you've shown.

I'll never forget our very perfect wedding day,
that beautiful sunday, May 6th, 2007,
that was the day I married my perfect match,
the day, here on Earth, I found my idea of heaven.

Our first year of marriage has been amazing,
please know that I appreciate all you've done,
because your love has been my inspiration, my light,
in every way, you've been like my morning sun.

I am so grateful to God for giving me such a husband,
wonderful, powerful, yet so very gentle, so very kind,
I want you to know that I appreciate you sooooo much,
you are always in my heart, you are always on my mind.

You really know how to make me feel loved,
I think you're the best husband on Earth,
and my sweet Barry, I just want to say "thank you",
I do appreciate your true and honest worth.

You're so loving, so caring, an amazing provider,
in the lottery of life, I've really picked a winner,
a man who makes the bed, just to keep me happy,
one that also, thankfully, does the dishes after dinner.

You have made me the happiest woman in the world,
you make me laugh so hard my sides do ache,
it is an honor and a privilege to be your wife,
in my life, you are simply the icing on the cake.

I'm so excited about spending the rest of our lives,
because I know, undoubtedly, that we'll be together,
I am so grateful that I have you to go through life with, and
when that's done, I know our love will last forever and ever.

So I want you to know that I love you to pieces,
I am just so very proud to be called 'your wife',
and for the record, and never, ever doubt this,
you are my one and only, the love of my life.

They say that all good things come to those who wait,
and I'm so glad that you didn't accept my first "no",
because my true love rode in on a donkey, and
I love my El Barracho, more than you'll ever know.

Actually, you can dress up as a Mexican anytime,
as long as you have three carats in your hand,
but seriously, I'm so glad that I waited for you,
but then again, our love is just as God planned.

And I know we've had some ups and downs this year,
but hey! Who says that life is all a rose filled dream?
Just know that I love you very, very much, and so
does God, as He obviously planned us as a team.

And our challenges have only made us stronger,
we are so united, so in love, soul mate to soul mate,
and as I tell every one of my still single friends: "Yes!
Barry was definitely worth the wait!"

And I just want to say Happy 1st Anniversary,
that's really what these words are for,
here's to you Barry, you're truly wonderful,
and here's to our everlasting love, for evermore.

"Thanks again for the awesome poem. You are welcome to use it as an example. It was from seeing your example that I knew you would do an amazing job with the information given and of course you did =). I will now go to the links you gave me and pick out the card, paper, favorite verse, etc. Thanks again and I will be looking forward to hearing back from you very soon. Allana"

Copyright Allen Jesson 2008
www.agiftofpoetry.com

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Why did you start to write poems?


I guess it started at school really, you know - please write a poem for homework, that sort of stuff. Well, I found writing poetry relatively "easy" and the results were reasonably encouraging. So I did what every self respecting teenager would do - nothing. I basically didn't write another line for about twenty years. I then went on a Leadership course and we were encouraged to get in touch with "ourselves". As a result, one of the things I did was write a couple of poems, I showed them to a couple of friends and family and they foolishly encouraged me to continue writing. That was ten years ago and what you see on this site is a result of an initial challenge (by Humphrey Armstrong, the course leader) and the subsequent encouragement from friends and family. (I have often wondered what could be achieved in this world if we all challenged and encouraged more often, especially our children). In 1998 I hooked up to the Internet and purchased a book "How to build your web-site in 24 hours". Four months (!) later, I had my first web-site up and running  and waited for the mass of visitors to come and view my work. Of course, nothing happened and the counter increased every time I visited, but not much more. It was then I struck on the idea of writing poems for charity, because I had already started writing poems for friends and family's weddings, birthdays and anniversaries. I approached a couple of "Free Sites" to feature my site and was literally flooded with requests. So much so, we formed a loose group (Poets For People) of like minded poets who gave their time for charity. We did this for a couple of years but became increasingly frustrated with people who would request the poem, receive the poem and then we would hear nothing back whatsoever, not so much as a thank you. This became soul destroying after a while so I decided to "commercialize" the site and charge people up front (I then donate a percentage of the proceeds to various charities around the world). This has worked really well and the popularity of the site is outstanding. A Gift Of Poetry is now attracting over 10000 visitors per day and is growing every month ! 


What is your background?


Pretty normal stuff really. Born in 1958 in Northampton, England. Born in a council house (government owned) but Mum and Dad bought their first house in 1960 (Mum still lives there today). Great parents, two great older brothers, strong family environment. Went to Raeburn Road Primary (Tin Tack, so called because it was made of tin and tacks), Parklands Primary, Cherry Orchard High School and Northampton Grammar School. 


Went off the rails a lot as a teenager and Dad died when I was only 15. A very painful experience but one that has bound the remaining family tightly together, even though we live so very far apart. (I emigrated from England to Australia in 1991, after marrying an Australian girl in 1985). I now share my time between the UK and Australia and intend to spend more time in Africa and the States.


Left school three weeks early (at 16) and started work the following Monday for Gelders Spetra, a European transport company. Stayed in transport and logistics for best part of 30 years and that paid the bills (most of the time). Resigned from the "rat race" in December 2002  to concentrate on poetry (and other interesting projects).


What are your general thoughts


on your poetry?


My poetry will never be critically acclaimed - I know and accept that. However, a lot of people seem to like my style and I see it as "everyman" poetry. I genuinely do try and write "from the heart" and know that when I pull a tear or an "ah-ha" then I have done OK. I also like to feel that maybe some of my poetry can help people and for example, that is one of the reasons I have Footprints as a featured poem on the site, as it may help someone realize the aftermath created by taking their own life.  


What is your favorite subject and why do


you write poems like you do?


A very good question and very hard to answer. I have not read a lot of other poets work, so I can safely say that I have not copied anyone's particular style. I will literally write a poem about anything, The Worm Ode is  good proof of that statement ! I won't write a poem if it doesn't have anything to say, I must think of a dozen poems a week that I could write but discard the idea because they would have no real meaning or message. Poetry has a lot to do with emotion so I like a subject where that emotion is evident or easily aroused. For example, I wrote A Harbour View after being in Australia for a couple of years after realizing that most Australians generally take for granted their wonderful country. If you are interested, there are more of my thoughts on my writing here. There are even more here.


Best Movies?


For the record, this is the start of the list of my top 20 movies (not in order of preference, too hard to sort) :


One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Jack Nicholson)


It's A Wonderful Life (1943)


Shawshank Redemption (Morgan Freeman)


28 Days (Sandra Bullock)


Something About Mary (Cameron Diaz)


Bicentennial Man (Robin Williams)


I.T. (Steven Spielberg)


The Sound of Music (Julie Andrews)


Life As A House (Kevin Kline)


Cool Hand Luke (Paul Newman)


The Great Escape (Steve McQueen)


Blazing Saddles (Mel Brooks)


Train-spotting


Blow (Johnny Depp)


Sea Biscuit (Jeff Bridges)


Love Actually (Hugh Grant)


The Talented Mr. Ripley


 


Favourite Singers


Harry Chapin


Jim Croce


Tracy Chapman


 


Favourite Band


Queen


 


Favourite Songs/Music/Hymns


Four Two Dollar Bills (Leslie Wright/Allen Jesson)


Story Of A Life (Harry Chapin)


Piano Man (Billy Joel)


Mandolin Wind (Rod Stewart)


Time In A Bottle (Jim Croce)


Sweet Painted Lady (Elton John)


Serenade for Strings in E Minor, Opus 20 (second movement)


 (Sir Edward Elgar)


Jerusalem (Hymn)


and many, many more.....


 


Mentors


Harry Chapin


Billy Connolly


Goethe


 


Where do you live?


East Mersea, Essex, England and


Stanwell Park, New South Wales, Australia.


 


How old are you?


47 going on 17


 


Best books?


Fiction: Papillon by Henri Charriere.


The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho


Early stuff by Wilbur Smith.


Recent "faction": Michael Moore (Dude, where's my country?)


and John Simpson (The Wars Against Saddam)


 


Like to eat?


Would like to be vegetarian but can't resist a barbeque.


 


Like to drink?


Cabernet Sauvignon from the Coonawarra, South Australia.


 


Three wisest words?


Everything in moderation.


 


Favorite pastimes?


Writing. This website. Family stuff. Having a beer with good friends.


 


Most important things in life?


Knowing what is important in life.


 


Bad Habits?


Too many ! Too frequent smoker, weekend drinker, loved a bet.


2007 update. Running in the London Marathon in April 2007. Pleased to report that I gave up


smoking (for good) in September 2005 and am not drinking (alcohol) for the six months leading up to the marathon. More can regular updates of my progress can be found at my blog:


 


http://allenjesson.blogspot.com/


 


 


Good Habits?


Not doing the bad habits too often !


 


Proud Of?


My children.


 


Not So Proud Of?


My stomach.


 


Regrets?


Too few to mention (sorry Frank)


 


Worst Day?


When Dad died (he was 46)


 


Best Days?


When my children were born. Second wedding day.


 


Marital Status?


Divorced with four children. Remarried.


 


Why Divorce?


An Open Heart


 


Why Remarry?


The Willow


 


Favorite poems?


Footprints


The 19 Year Old


The Worldishman


Pearls of Wisdom


 


See them all


 


Best TV Show?


The Simpsons


 


Reading at the moment?


Footprints :)


 


Q. What do you look like?


My full and I think interesting story can be found here:

http://www.agiftofpoetry.com/FAQ.htm


All the very best,


Allen Jesson


Poet

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