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Top 21 Poems that Rhyme - Rhyming poem

Top 21 Poems that Rhyme - Rhyming poem

 
  Poems that Rhyme
  Poems that Rhyme

Free rhyming verses for all occasions. More than 800 one of a kind welcome card songs for your cards, programs, events, wherever you require rhymes. On this page, songs with rhymes fuse powerful, thinking about you, missing you, too awful, poems about the seasons, tyke, young lady, sister, life partner, retirement, grandparents, an incredible supplication verse, all refrain that rhymes. There is rhyming stanza on each page. 


So here are The  Poems that Rhyme


I Miss You 

I miss you early in the day; 

I miss you late during the evening. 

Just to consider you 

Is my bliss and my joy. 

I can hardly wait to see you; 


By Joanna Fuchs 




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Sweet Spring 

At the point when the bleak dim sky swings to clear purplish blue, 

Also, the snow vanishes starting from the earliest stage, 

At the point when the feathered creatures begin to sing, and our dispositions begin to lift, 

At that point we realize Spring is coming near. 

At the point when the primary blossom globules jab their heads toward the sun, 

Brilliant daffodils, hyacinths, as well; 

At the point when the darker grass turns green, and the wildflowers blossom, 

At that point sweet Spring makes its gaudy introduction. 

By and by we wakeful from chilly winter's pale dream, 

As our personalities and our bodies resuscitate; 

We celebrate and take pleasure in spring's beautiful sight; 

Each new spring makes us happy we're alive! 

By Joanna Fuchs 


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Summer Pleasures 

Daylight radiating brilliant warmth 

For bunches of fun outside; 

Excursions, for a sweet withdraw 

To mountains, fields and shores. 

Children in consistent summer movement, 

Free from instructor's standard, 

Make a beeline for toe in suntan moisturizer, 

At the shoreline or pool. 

Inflatable pontoons on which to drift, 

Outdoors and angling gear, 

Paddling or cruising or waterski watercraft, 

Disclose to us summer's here. 

Things we can't wrap up of the year 

Are summer's uncommon fortunes; 

Goodness summer, summer, wait long, 

What's more, give every one of us your delights! 

By Joanna Fuchs 


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Summer Delights 

Recuperating summer warm 

That comforts each bone; 

Succulent summer natural products, 

A chilly gelato. 

Smell of sizzling meat 

Flame broiling on the grill, 

Green gardens and summer blossoms, 

A gazillion fun activities. 

Summer shorts and bathing suits, 

Arms and legs are exposed; 

Summer's sweet joys 

Are welcome all over the place! 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Fall's Chores 

Summer's getting tired at this point; 

Before long she will rest; 

Blooms are collapsing up their heads, 

Another season's end. 

Fall is holding up in the wings, 

Eager to go ahead, 

He has a considerable measure of work to do, 

Prior to it's the ideal opportunity for snowing. 

"I need to paint the leaves," he says, 

"In shades of red and gold, 

What's more, send the geese along their way 

Before it gets excessively cool. 

"I'll age pumpkins on the vine, 

For sweet Thanksgiving pies, 

What's more, stout the apples on the trees 

To make juice that fulfills. 

"Sunshiny days will be shorter at this point; 

I'll include a cool, fresh breeze; 

For this help from summer warm, 

I make no conciliatory sentiments. 

"I have only one all the more activity; 

My work is nearly done; 

I'll turn the leaves to crunchy heaps, 

So children can have some good times!" 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Ostentatious Autumn 

Pre-winter's pleasant landing 

Is a brilliant cluster 

Of red and gold and orange, 

In ostentatious, rich presentation. 

Pre-winter days are shorter; 

The evenings are getting cool; 

Geese fly south in groups, 

As children return to class. 

Winter still is envisioning 

Of snow and icicles, 

As we set away our bathing suits, 

Our pontoons and bikes. 

Wisps of smoke from fireplaces 

Recount comfortable, popping fires; 

Fall is being conceived, 

As summer currently resigns. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Fall Ballet 

In fall the leaves are moving 

In the recently cool, fresh breeze, 

Tumbling, skipping, flipping, 

As they toss themselves from trees. 

Spinning, spinning artists, 

Allow exhibitions every day, 

Drifting effortlessly to earth, 

In a roundabout expressive dance. 

Also, as they arrive together, 

Making not a sound, 

They frame a comfortable cover, 

For the cooling winter ground. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Winter's Embrace 

At the point when winter blows its chilly breath all over the place, 

What's more, tosses a chill white cover on the ground, 

The sun makes shimmering precious stones on the snow, 

What's more, trees with frosty diadems are delegated. 

It's a great opportunity to cuddle in for winter fun 

In comfortable spots, possibly by a fire. 

A decent book and some cocoa feel perfectly 

In woolen clothes, sweaters, winter's warm clothing. 

Winter's misery is ameliorating in some way or another, 

As life withdraws from its surged and distracted pace. 

We're prepared currently to remain inside for a spell, 

As we subside into winter's quiet grasp. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Winter Rest 

Aaaah...Winter! 

Aaaah... Snow! 

A reason to secure the sun-based toys, 

stop the unending yard work, 

end the overstimulation 

of diverse blooms sponsored by green 

to simply gaze at...white. 

White, white, white, 

tranquil and quiet, 

white encompassing all, 

whiteouts backing everything off, 

attracting us to comfortable exercises, 

loosening up side interests, 

to give our bodies a chance to make up for lost time, rest, 

also, get ready for the energy of Spring. 

Aaaah...Winter! 

Aaaah... Snow! 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Longing for Summer 

In a chilly, terrible winter 

I'm longing for summer. 

This snow, slush and ice, 

It's extremely a bummer. 

Kick the snowshoes and skis 

Smooth sheets out the entryway. 

Exile short, desolate days; 

Hello, winter's a drag! 

Bright beams warming me, 

Expedite the warmth! 

Languid time on a sandy shoreline 

Can't be beat. 

When everything begins to defrost, 

What's more, Spring is a comer, 

Goodness, hustle just a bit! Pick up the pace! 

If it's not too much trouble give me summer! 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Pet Poem 

This rhyming number offers credit to our pets for all the respect and delight they give us. 

There's Nothing Like A Pet 

There's nothing at all astoundingly like a pet; 

Revultion any human you've met. 

No sadness, psychosis, no blame or hopeless look; 

Your pet is basically enthusiastic at whatever point you're there. 

A loveable mate when you're exhausted or blue, 

A pet makes fun, when you've nothing to do. 

They fill the opening when you're feeling hopeless; 

They uncovered to you you're their unrivaled. 

You begin to look all starry looked toward at, appropriate from the begin; 

They are cheats, those pets; they take your heart. 

In the event that you regard your pet, who gives so much delight, 

You'll have critical loads of pleasure, and recollections to treasure. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Sisters Heart to Heart 

From the time that we were for all intents and purposes nothing, 

I knew you'd generally be 

Not only an adoring sister 

Regardless, an objecting to companion to me. 

A shoulder I could cry on, 

Some assistance in the midst of need, 

A gathering sponsor to lift me up, 

My sublime authority in both word and deed. 

We revealed to one another uncommon encounters; 

We snickered and we cried. 

We shared our joys and surprises - 

We were persistently by each other. 

We have an incredibly phenomenal bond; 

I knew it from the begin. 

You'll have my affection reliably - 

We're sisters, heart to heart. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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I Celebrate My Wife 

When you're close me, I feel wrap up; 

When you're not, there's a bit of me missing. 

Your treasuring gives such a treat, 

There's no one I'd ideally be kissing. 

You're my sweetheart, my reverence and my life, 

Moreover, that is the reason I should state, 

I'm to a great degree glad you're my significant other; 

I laud you on this day! 

By Karl and Joanna Fuchs 



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Incredible Memories 

Your retirement leaves a unimaginable immense gap 

In for our whole lives and hearts; 

A workplace is never completely the comparable 

When someone like you pulls back. 

You've enhanced us in such enormous quantities of ways; 

We'll miss you more than you know; 

We wish you luckiness, and desire you take 

Extraordinary memories when you go. 

Trade completing for cunning structure: 

You're wonderful; You're greatly phenomenal to us, 

Likewise, now that we've said that, basically go! 

By Joanna Fuchs 


We Don't Know Why 

The twinkling of stars on a mellow night, 

The discussion of geese as they take off, 

A lively look in your sweetheart's eye, 

The dexterous expressive move of a butterfly. 

Living on the edge, committedly, 

Going up against all challenges well ordered, 

Your life remaining in a precarious situation—to do, not just endeavor, 

Life is invigorating—a trademark high. 

Frustration and exhaustion appear in your life; 

Sadness cuts you, much the equivalent as an edge. 

"Where are all the incredible events," you cry; 

Is life just hard, and a short time later stunning?" 

The reviving feel of an ocean breeze, 

The shades of advancement in the leaves on the trees, 

The supposition of agreement as the days cruise by, 

Life's a dazzling puzzle—and we don't know why. 

By Karl and Joanna Fuchs 



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Find Your Thankful Self 

Sometimes you feel you're nothing by any stretch of the creative ability, 

Likewise, that is all you'll ever be. 

You consider the total of your blemishes; 

An empty life is all you see. 

Instead of looking you haven't got, 

Seeing exactly what you require, 

Focus on your favors, 

Likewise, get fitting back on track. 

There are various valuable things about being you; 

Count them one by one. 

Your life has heaps of comforts, 

While others, they have none. 

Various people have it a mess more horrible 

Anyway they have fulfillment. 

They delight in barely noticeable points of interest 

They're thankful, anyway they have less. 

Lift your spirits up the present minute; 

Break that agony. 

Find your grateful self, 

Moreover, give it full explanation. 

Find the savor the experience of barely noticeable subtle elements; 

Focus on fun and laughing. 

See life's supports all around, 

In addition, live euphorically ever after! 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Tyke Poem and Daughter Poem 

Refrain that rhymes much of the time revolves around relatives. Kid pieces should put forth help and relief, as this tyke verse (a rhyming verse) does. Note: There are more tyke anthems on this site. Use the Search Box at the most elevated purpose of this page to find them. 

My Son 

My kid, you're an astonishing individual to me; 

Your incredible attributes make me feel happy. 

I don't give you compliments frequently enough, 

Regardless, I should shout them so anybody can hear. 

You're a watchful, capable, pleasant individual; 

I consistently regard what you do. 

You have a better than average heart; you help and you allow it an apprehension; 

To your family and friends you are substantial. 

You're liable, tried and true, devoted and kind; 

You endeavor to do all that you can. 

My heart stacks up with rapture when I contemplate inside 

That I raised such a brilliant man. 

By Joanna and Karl Fuchs 



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My Daughter 

My great young lady, pleasure in my heart, 

I believe that you know you're both shocking and canny. 

I love you past a sensible uncertainty for the individual you are, 

You have vitality and disapproving of that will pass on you far. 

Wherever you go you'll be seen by my friendship, 

Likewise, we'll for the most part be close like a present a glove. 

May the years treat you thoughtful, may laughing hold impact, 

In addition, I'm here for you for the most part if your blue skies turn dull. 

By Karl Fuchs 



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Relationship Rhyming Poem 

I formed this rhyming anthem from individual experience. 

They Hurt Me 

"They hurt me," I cried, 

With a broken heart. 

Get over it? 

I couldn't start. 

Contemplating it 

Continually, 

Having a tendency that the individual being referred to 

Of an eager bad behavior. 

By then someone said something 

I couldn't deny; 

On these words 

I by and by depend: 

"Stop pondering 

This compounding; 

Your mind's a TV; 

Change the station!" 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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In the event that it's not all that much inconvenience Forgive Me 

When I said what I expressed, I wasn't right; 

You should pardon me, and we should start by and by. 

Our relationship suggests a ton to me. 

I'm so dismal my goof hurt you. 

Regardless of the way that your memory may bring it back up, 

Won't you please attempt to state it away? 

I'll be mindful and sensitive now; 

I'll consider your necessities reliably. 

We should proceed with our lives as we were; 

I'd take everything back if I could. 

We should base on positive things; 

What we have is basic and extraordinary. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Grandparents Meet A Need 

Grandparents address an issue 

That no one else can fill; 

They're always kind and fragile; 

They appreciate you and reliably will. 

They have a great deal of time to tune in, 

To encourage and to mind; 

When others are too much possessed, 

Grandparents are constantly there. 

They have delectable sustenances; 

There's persistently something cooking; 

They feed you superb treats, 

Right when no one else is looking. 

They take you excellent spots; 

They're never in a surge. 

They quiet you when you're vexed, 

In addition, help you not to push. 

They get you things you require, 

In fact, even things that you needn't waste time with; 

"Do what makes them energetic!" 

Is every grandparent's announcement of confidence. 

They base on your extraordinary core interests, 

Likewise, disregard each imperfection; 

In what capacity may we oversee without 

Our grandma and grandpa? 

Thankful to you, Grandpa and Grandma, 

For giving life an exceptional shimmer; 

I'm cheerful to have grandparents, 

Also, peppy you both are mine! 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Where I Live 

I live in a place loaded up with magnificence that is uncommon, 

That the trees and the creatures all get the opportunity to share. 

It has mountains and valleys and feathered creatures noticeable all around; 

Where I live, you should need to live there. 

The waterways and streams stream to lakes loaded up with life, 

Also, the general population can fish, pontoon and swim, free of struggle. 

The egret and bird of prey fish, and falcons angle, as well, 

Be that as it may, the lakes are so expansive, there's still bounty for you. 

Wild turkeys and critters like that come around, 

Pretty deer with their grovels, and moose can be found 

Right in your yard; what a wondrous joy; 

It's a heaven uncommon that just tops off your sight. 

The mountains encompass you, and their excellence endures, 

As they gradually turn white, when winter arrives. 

There is so much magnificence, it simply doesn't appear to be reasonable; 

Where I live, you should need to live there. 

By Karl Fuchs 

I composed this rhyming sonnet out of appreciation for the 2014 Winter Olympics. You can see it inserted in a picture at my Google Plus site. 


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Winter Olympics 

Winter Olympics simply shock, 

Flying high above chilly, hard ground. 

Taking off free over snow and ice, 

One mix-up costs a horrible cost. 

Curves and flips into void space, 

Does he demonstrate fear? Actually no, not a follow. 

Stunning accomplishments are outrageous; 

Conceal your eyes; it's scarifying! 

Olympics excite, energize, and after that, 

We hold up four years till they're back once more! 

By Joanna Fuchs 


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Numerous individuals are scanning for a decent petition. I don't know what great petitions are, but rather here is a pleasant supplication on the off chance that you are searching for a general supplication, a universally handy petition. You don't need to state it in a rhyming ballad, obviously; you can place it in your own words. 

There are many free great supplication lyrics at this site. To discover them, utilize the Search Box at the highest point of the page, and enter "petition." 

A Good Prayer 

Dear Lord above please hear our petition: 

If you don't mind keep us in your adoration and care. 

For sins of our own, we acknowledge the fault; 

Excuse us, if it's not too much trouble in Jesus name. 

If it's not too much trouble lead us the correct way; 

We appeal to God for Your heavenly assurance; 

Keep our friends and family protected, secure; 

On the off chance that inconveniences come, enable us to persevere. 

Your Holy reason, enable us to satisfy; 

Keep us generally in Your will. 

We petition God for empathy, benevolence and beauty; 

Give paradise a chance to be our everlasting spot. 

Much obliged to you for endowments of all shapes and sizes; 

Much obliged to you, dear Lord, for them all. 

In Jesus name we implore; Amen 

By Joanna Fuchs


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What Do We Love About Christmas? 

What do we adore about Christmas; 

Does our joy live in things? 

Or on the other hand are the emotions in our souls 

The genuine present Christmas brings. 

It's seeing those we adore, 

Furthermore, sending Christmas cards, as well, 

Acknowledging individuals who bring us euphoria 

Uncommon individuals simply like you. 

By Joanna Fuchs 


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The Nicest Present 

Under the tree the endowments captivate, 

In any case, the most pleasant present of all 

Is filling our musings with the individuals who care, 

Needing our Christmas satisfaction to share. 

To you, whom we're regularly considering, 

We send our vacation euphoria and love. 

By Joanna and Karl Fuchs 



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Christmas Traditions 

The Christmas present rundown, 

We as a whole concur, 

Requires a huge 

Shopping binge. 

Wrap it up, 

Sparkly paper and retires from. 

What's inside 

We won't unveil! 

At that point the tree, 

Fragrant and green. 

Every year it's the best 

We've ever observed. 

Hang the knobs 

Adornments as well. 

Illuminate it, 

Say" ahh," and "ooh!" 

Plan the devour, 

Same formulas, 

Every one of our top choices, 

Arranged to please. 

Christmas traditions 

On upbeat presentation. 

It's dependably the equivalent; 

We adore it that way. 

So present to everything, 

So important, 

Darling conventions 

Make Christmas happy. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Christmas Joys 

Evergreen branches that fill our homes 

With fragrant Christmas aromas, 

Hearts loaded up with the cherishing sparkle 

That Christmas speaks to; 

Christmas treats, turkeys stuffed, 

Merry holly berry, 

Little faces brilliant with happiness, 

Friends and family being cheerful; 

Gatherings, tunes, beribboned blessings, 

Silver ringers that tinkle, 

Christmas trees and adornments, 

Vivid lights that twinkle; 

Relatives holding up with open arms 

To grin and embrace and kiss us; 

These are a portion of the extraordinary delights 

That join Christmas. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Formula for Christmas All Year Long 

Take a load of kid like ponder 

That opens up our eyes 

To the startling blessings throughout everyday life— 

Every day a sweet amazement. 

Blend in affectionate appreciation 

For the general population whom we know; 

Like bubbly Christmas candles, 

Every one has an extraordinary sparkle. 

Include a few snickers and some giggling, 

A dash of Christmas sustenance, 

(Stunning how a bit of pie 

Enhances our demeanor!) 

Blend everything with human thoughtfulness; 

Envelop it with adoration and harmony, 

Design with good faith, and 

Our euphoria will never stop. 

On the off chance that we utilize this sound formula, 

We realize we will recollect 

To be in the Christmas soul, 

Notwithstanding when it's not December. 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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For Christmas cards, messages are additional exceptional when they rhyme, It's irregular, anyway to rhyme each refrain of a Christmas ballad, as this Christmas card message does. You can utilize this section for a Christmas card to go with a Christmas present. 

Christmas Fun 

The enticing blessings are tempting; 

About opening them, we are fantasizing. 

The occasion nourishments are mouth-watering; 

Our fervor and euphoria are developing and rising; 

Our hearts and psyches are orchestrating; 

Dapper Christmas fun we're augmenting! 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Christmas Magic 

Are we excessively adult, making it impossible to feel an excite 

As we light the Christmas tree? 

Are we resistant to treats, 

Christmas cards and Christmas merriment? 

Are we excessively grown-up, making it impossible to "Ooh" and "Aah" 

At the Christmas light's gleam? 

Are we bland about our endowments; 

Do we avoid the mistletoe? 

Are we excessively develop for songs, 

For joyful or for happy? 

Do the embellishments abandon us chilly, 

The adornments and holly? 

Fat possibility! We'll never become excessively old 

To cherish the Christmas enchantment. 

A year without a Christmas 

Would exhaust, even lamentable. 

So expedite it! The sweet sticks, 

The devouring and happiness; 

O Christmas, beautiful Christmas, 

You're the feature of the year! 

By Joanna Fuchs 



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Christmas Tree Poem 

Christmas tree, shimmering brilliant, 

Loaded up with doodads, warmth and light, 

Valuable image of our warmth 

For Christmas time and its flawlessness, 

Demonstrate every night your brilliant greatness 

For "oohs" and "aahs" mandatory. 

Christmas tree, don't disappoint us; 

Show something unique at your crown, 

A holy messenger, star, or unbelievable piece 

To make our vacation delight increment, 

A symbol, unadulterated, perfect, finish, 

For Christmas recollections affectionate and sweet. 

By Joanna Fuchs 


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It came to me as a Christmas card message that Christmas sonnets notice winter climate, yet loads of individuals celebrate in warm atmospheres. So I composed a Christmas card welcoming sonnet for California, Florida, and different spots where it never snows. It ended up being one of my best Christmas wishes. Note: Make this Christmas lyric your own: If "shoreline" doesn't fit, substitute "best." Fill in your state or town where it says "area." 

A Sunny Christmas 

Consistently at Christmas time 

There's not an indication of snow. 

Rather we spend our yuletide days 

In the sun's warm happy shine. 

We have the best of Christmas things, 

The lights, the blessings, the chimes, 

(What's more, "seasonal travelers" who arrive as a group 

To fill our shoreline inns.) 

The radiant climate fits right in 

With our glad Christmas inclination, 

Furthermore, we can likewise walk and run 

Without being snowshoed. 

So don't feel awful for your (area) companions 

Who have no snow or ice. 

We think our radiant Christmas here 

Is an occasion heaven! 

By Joanna Fuchs 


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Everybody's optimal Christmas is unique, yet I figure most could concur that this free section Christmas sonnet, which could be utilized as a Christmas card stanza, portrays what makes Christmas such a noteworthy occasion in our lives. 

A Merry Christmas Wish for You 

While you appreciate the blessings, 

nourishment, shimmer of adornments and lights, 

devouring most loved sustenances, 

I wish this Christmas 

would wrap you 

in the unique warmth 

also, rich satisfaction 

the season brings. 

I wish companions, family, 

every one of the individuals who adore you 

tell you the amount they give it a second thought, 

with the goal that you feel cheerfully wrapped 

in their friendship. 

I wish this Christmas 

would be one you always remember, 

a sparkling reference point in your memory 

to light the majority of your days. 

By Joanna Fuchs


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