Here is a compilation of three short love poems written by twelve-year-old Emily. Gain an insight into the guilelessness and innocence of youth.
 
                    Here is a compilation of three short love poems written by twelve-year-old Emily. The first is a short poem about how Emily loves her teachers. During the school year, her literature class was given an assignment to write a letter to a departing teacher. Emily asked if she could write a poem instead and was given permission.
The second poem was written for a hand made card that Emily made for her mother for Mother’s Day. Similarly, the third was written for a hand made card for her father for Father’s Day.
The Last Day 
 by: Emily
The saddest thing 
 It's hard to say 
 Is seeing you on 
 Your last day.
I take it for granted, 
 Though I see you a lot, 
 Just how much you do 
 And your kind thought. 
 
You helped me understand 
 Things I couldn't before. 
 I can't bear to watch you 
 Walk out of that door.
Though I'll miss you, 
 I know indeed 
 You'll do great out there 
 Planting new seeds.
"What seeds", you are asking 
 "Why can't I see?" 
 But you have already 
 Planted one in me.
It will grow and grow, 
 As I learn more and more. 
 Each day I'll remember 
 What you taught me before.
I'm happy for you 
 To plant more seeds. 
 I know they will grow 
 Without any weeds. 
 
There won't be weeds. 
 Yes, of that I am sure. 
 For you have touched them. 
 Now they are pure.
The saddest thing,
 It's hard to say, 
 Is seeing you on 
 Your last day.
A Mother’s Day Poem 
 by: Emily
Mom, I love you.
 That is true.
 All the way
 To infinity, too.
Now that I’m older
 And wiser, too,
 I realize just
 How much you do.
Most of the time
 I don’t look to see
 How many things
 You do for me.
For this I am sorry. 
 Next time I’ll try.
 You are wonderful,
 And I’m glad you’re mine.
(Emily really can put out what she feels in a love poem, even at age twelve. I hope you see this in time for your next Mother's Day because it is probably how your child feels about you, whether spoken, written or acted.)
A Father's Day Poem
 By: Emily
This is for you,
 Dear Daddy of mine
 To let you know
 I think you're devine.
A bunch of years
 Have flown by real fast
 But do not worry,
 I'll always keep our past.
It'll travel with me
 Wherever I go.
 I'll remember the times we've had
 So long ago.
Please don't be sad,
 Dear Daddy of mine
 For there are more to come,
 You will find.
I'll always remember
 Those things we did
 Like snowmobiling
 (When Mommy was hid).
Riding our bikes,
 Hitting golf balls,
 Getting up on skis,
 Without a fall.
Driving the golf cart,
 Nicktoons Racing,
 Jumping on the trampoline,
 And later your back aching.
No matter where we go
 Or what we do,
 In my heart always
 There's a place for you.
I hope this card helped
 You to see
 Just how much
 I love you, Daddy!
(More telling than the exact words are the eyes of the daughter as she watches her father read the personally prepared poem. 
 I feel that all children can write down their feelings. Some may not be able to put in poem format, but I see them as poems anyway as they are from the heart. This may be the best way for them to express themselves.
When you see some spare time for your child coming up, why not give some space, and provide pencil and paper. Ask your child to write about how he or she feels about birds, or snow, or the blue sky, or you, or whatever. My guess is that you will be surprised!
 
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