Supporting other people in difficult times can start to seep into your soul and feel like a bag of weights on your shoulders. Result: absorb the feelings of sadness and gloom. Solution: write a poem about why I’m grateful.
I am grateful for these three things I hear:
Birds chirping in my trees at first light.
Laughter in my kitchen.
The sound of waves crashing onto the shore.
I am grateful for these three things I see:
The strip of orange as the sun rises.
The daffodil buds breaking through to trumpet the coming of spring.
The crystal patterns frosting the leaves and grass.
I am grateful for these three things I smell:
Freshly brewed coffee first thing in the morning.
The smell of roasting chicken announcing the promise of a family dinner.
Scents of pine, cinnamon and nutmeg at Christmas.
I am grateful for these three things I touch and feel:
The silky soft feel of my dogs’ fur.
The tickle of grass on my bare feet.
The warm glow of an act of kindness.
I am grateful for these three animals and birds:
My two loyal Labradors.
The pheasants that strut across my lawn.
The magnificent elephants I met in South Africa.
I am grateful for these three friends:
My husband who has been my soul-mate for twenty-five years.
My college friends, Gail and Brenda, with whom I have shared a lifetime of memories.
My son and daughter who love me as I am.
I am grateful for these three teachers:
Mrs Taylor who challenged me, inspired me and championed me.
Mr Lewis who showed me how not to teach English.
Miss Thomas who gave me a life-long love of sport.
I am grateful for these three family members:
My parents for whom there isn’t a mountain they wouldn’t climb to be there for me.
My Aunty Merle who, like a familiar comfort blanket, was always there to wrap you in her warmth.
My children, who I love as my offspring, and like and admire as wonderful young people.
I am grateful for these three things in my home:
My enormous bed on which I can star-fish at night.
My office, Narnia, a magical world through my wardrobe.
My kettle, which is always in use.
I am grateful for these three people who hired me:
Maurice Geller who threw me in the deep end.
Alan Sutton who believed in me even when I didn’t.
Adam Edwards who gave me a free rein to find myself as a teacher.
I am grateful for these three trips:
Camping trips with my family to discover a love of the outdoors.
The trips to La Cala – sun, relaxation and BOOKS.
The trip to South Africa to immerse myself in the beauty of the wild.
I am grateful for these three books:
Little Women, which inspired a desire to write.
Pollyanna, which taught me to remember to be grateful.
My Family and Other Animals, where I can immerse myself in the wonderful descriptions.
I am grateful for these three character traits:
Humour
Empathy
Determination
I am grateful for these three things I like to wear:
My worn-out walking boots for tramping up the hills.
My pink shoes that make me smile when I look down.
My bobble hat that keeps my ears warm on a rugby touch-line.
I am grateful for these three inventions:
The internet, which gives instant access to information, entertainment and communication.
My automatic washing machine, as I remember my mum standing for hours over a twin tub washing machine.
My central heating, as I remember the icy breaths each morning when I emerged from the cocoon of my blankets.
Whenever I feel down and gloomy,
I write a list of three things
For which I Am Grateful.
Alison Wilcox 2020


I 🧡 your poem Alison: the way you encapsulate why certain people are so important to you, your Narnia office and the fact that you have shoes that make you smile by looking down at them. ☺️
I also love the way the structure offers a useful starting point for others to innovate and write their own gratitude poem. We all have so much. Thank you for inspiring me to write my own mini-version. You can read it here: https://thewritingweb.org/i-am-grateful/
You are such a supportive member of the #WritingTeacher community, Alison, and that is something I am truly grateful for. 🙌🏾
Thanks. I am grateful to be able to be part of this community. Thank you for all that you do to make it happen.