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Christmas Poems
Peace, love and goodwill to all mankind.
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Especially at Christmas time.
If you want to give a gift with genuine meaning
this Christmas, please consider ordering a poem for someone special in your
life (and really start to spread some goodwill).
(Here's a good example of what can be achieved. I received this request from Nancy Elizabeth Hoffmann on December 15th, 2003. Nancy wanted something special for her siblings. Nancy has kindly given her permission for her poem and story to be published)
TWO DOLLAR
BILLS - A tale of love for
Christmas
Why do you want the poem written?
I lost my father four years ago(4/16/99)
to a massive heart attack. I lost my mother to a stroke a month ago
(11/1/03). I was going through my parents thing and found something special
that meant a lot to me and my siblings. My parents would give me and my
sister and brothers "TWO DOLLAR BILLS" in our Christmas Stockings. I found
the "TWO DOLLAR BILLS" and would like to give it my siblings as a surprise
Christmas gift. I will give two- "TWO DOLLAR BILLS" (total of four dollars)
to my sister Ann, Brothers Kevin and Danny.
Key Message:
I would like the poem to talk about...
after the death of our parents that it is just us FOUR now (Ann, Nancy Kevin
and Danny)! I would like to be able to tie in the "FOUR DOLLARS" and
the "FOUR CHILDREN". Please try to incorporate the symbolism between the
four children and the four dollars. I hope this makes sense? I want the
poem to express the strong bond we share and the memories we hold will never
die. The importance of the future need to love and support each other will
be a tribute to our parents.
Things to add/share:
Christmas Eve was a special time for my
family...The kids would all exchange gifts and we would also give our
parents their gifts. My dad would buy and make lots of food. My dad always
hated open his gift on Christmas Eve but we always talked him into opening
it. My my mom would have her vodka and 7up drinks and always drank a little
to much! When we were little Santa would always put are gifts in the same
place, under the tree, every year. When we came down the steps each
Christmas morning we always knew where to look...Ann's gifts were by the
steps, Danny's by the front door and Nancy and Kevin were in the middle.
When we were young Santa gave us TWO DOLLAR BILLS and fruit (oranges and
apples) in our stockings.
Style:
Please have a mix of Sad and Happy
Additional Information:
-We never had much money growing up but
we had each other and lots of love.
-My father worked at least two jobs to
get us through catholic school and put food on the table.
-My mother was famous for making
devilled eggs and turkey soup.
-She always had nicknames for everyone.
-My mother missed my father so much I
think she had to be with him.
-Both of my parents death was sudden.
TWO DOLLAR BILLS
We never had much growing up, but we had each other and lots of love, we were rich in so many ways, we were blessed by the heavens above.
Our father always worked two jobs, to get us through school and to have that little bit more and we know the value of our parent’s sacrifice, I guess that’s really what these words are for.
Mother was famous for her devilled eggs and turkey soup, never have you feasted on such fabulous fare and although we knew times were tough, we always had a lot of love to share.
And when we lost our father four years ago, it was very difficult and it hit us hard, I struggled to find a reason, at times I felt weary and a little bit scarred.
I think mother also missed him so very much and she too couldn’t wait to be by his side, but now when I think of them both together once more, I do so with an enormous sense of pride.
Because they were always there for us and Christmas will never be the same again, maybe not until we are all once more together, some day in the future, sometime when.
I feel lucky to have known our parents and to know just what a parent’s love is worth and now there’s just the four of us, the four of us left on this planet earth.
But the bond we have is unbreakable and the memories we have will never die our parents live on in each and everyone of us, I need to explain that (or at least I’ll try).
You see, our parents gave us wings, they taught us to soar and to leave the nest and of all parents in this world, we all know that we had two of the best.
And I’ll never forget our Christmas times, especially that feeling on Christmas Eve, Dad with his food, Mom with her vodka and we went to sleep with a dream to believe.
And when we woke from our fitful slumbers, there was always that expectant look on your face, we always knew where to look for our presents, because Santa always left them in our special place.
And when we were very young, Santa gave us fruit and two dollar bills to spend, and that indeed, is a special memory, you may think that's where this story would end.
But those dollar bills are a symbol of who we are, they represent who we are today, because indeed, they represent our parent’s love and now I do have just one last thing to say:
I have a two dollar bill for each of us,
four two dollar bills, each one of a kind,
because I know our love is so very precious,
so rare, so treasured and so very hard to find.
Copyright Allen Jesson :) 2003
"Dear Allen, I sit here wiping my tears away to find the words to say, "thank you." I was unable to express these feeling to my brothers and sister and you did it so perfectly. Wow, to think I found you on the internet and now I feel like you know my family. Thank you again, I cannot find the words to express how much this means to me and especially how much it will mean to my family. I will let you know how they respond to your poem after Christmas. Although I am sure there will not be a dry eye in the house. I will let you know my choice of cards and choice of paper. I will go look it up right now. I will talk to you soon. Oh, Yes you can print this poem on your web-site. Nancy"
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