Just Wanted To Say
Thank you so much,
just wanted to say.
Your actions and words,
have made my day.
You’re nothing short,
of genuinely kind.
I was thinking of you,
right now, on my mind.
My appreciation and gratitude,
truly runs deep.
Without saying thank you,
I couldn’t sleep.
Thank you so much,
just wanted to say.
Allow me to wish you,
a beautiful day.
by Martin Dejnicki
That poem was intended to be a short and sweet thank you. It’s always a good idea to thank others in our life for their kindness and selfless actions.
When we do something kind for someone we know, it’s nice when our deed gets noticed. We feel good inside when we are able to help a friend or family member. That feeling is usually multiplied the moment we receive a thank you, whether it’s verbal or written.
But I think a written thank you note or poem is more effective than just a quick verbal thank you. This is because the recipient will realize that you took the extra time and effort to write or print out your words of gratitude.
These days it seems like many of us will send a quick thank you via a text message or email. That’s how I usually do it, since I’m always immersed in those technologies. But instead of just send a simple thank you with a few words, you may wish to add a little bit more substance to your message by including a short thank you poem. It works like magic.