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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Mary Emma’s Writing Tip – A Thankful Poem

November 23, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Parenting

Thankful Poem

Why not write a Thankful Poem for Thanksgiving?  You can do this any time of year, but this coming weekend in the United States, and earlier  in Canada, we’re thinking of what we’re thankful for.  Other countries may have a thankgiving or harvest festival.

This can be a simple list poem…consisting of a list of words or phrases.  You can be thankful for material possessions.  However, think of intangibles like friendship, love, and happiness.

Your title could be My Thankful Poem, or something completely original.  Then start it, “I’m thankful for” and write at least 15 lines, culminating in a summary phrase.

This also could be a Thanksgiving Day activity for your family.

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