Saturday, May 4, 2013

What is an example for an acrostic poem for "The Gift of the Magi"?

The watch that is sold to buy a wife's gift.

Hair that is sold to buy a husband's gift.

Each wants to please the other.

Great love between a husband and wife.

Irreplacible sacrifices.

Forever lost.

Treasures given up to give to others.

One receives a gift no longer needed.

Foolish, perhaps, to sacrifice the most precious.

Three Wise Men brought precious gifts to Jesus.

Hurrying to honor the child's birth.

Each offering their own wisdom with their gift.

Man and wife gave precious gifts.

All that they held dear.

Gifts from the heart.

Incredible sacrifice and love creates true wisdom.

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