Thank You So Much

Thank You So Much

A Poem by Marienel aka ''TWEETY'' Rondina
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Why do we always have to say goodbye to someone whose gonna leave? I hate it when i do it. As much as possible i dont wanna use that word. Its so sad no matter how you say it. We�ll maybe that explains why I dont wanna be alone. I had this trainor (i wo

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Sit back and relax

Smile and don’t worry a lot

You trained us well

You gave your heart 

Now it’s our turn

to do our part.

In a short period of time 

That you handle us as a team,

“Are we good? ” and “Make sense?”

trademarks of your’s

Will always be remembered

It’s you! That’s for sure.

Let me take this chance

to thank you

For those small talks

encouraging words

“Ope they’re true (joke!)

I appreciate you… 

© 2009 Marienel aka ''TWEETY'' Rondina


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this is humorous and well written well as expressed, i particularly like the pace and rhythm, as your words really draw to mind what it mean to appreciate as in virtue and good heart. you did a nice job.

Posted 15 Years Ago


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Cute! I love it! :)

Posted 15 Years Ago


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I like the way this is personalized
just the word itself makes it devasting to even say,
in my native tongue, there is no such word as good bye!
A wonderful poem!!

Posted 15 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.


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Marienel aka ''TWEETY'' Rondina
Marienel aka ''TWEETY'' Rondina

Metro Manila, Philippines



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I am simple a person. I love to write poems and songs. I am now working as a tech support in a call center. Im from Manila, Philippines...Hope someone knows my lovely place more..

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