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POEM

The poem describes a collection of "golden keys" that represent polite phrases a child uses to interact with others. The keys unlock doors, help meals be calm, and help the world smile. They include "Good Morning", "If You Please", "Thank You", "May I", "I'm Sorry", and "Excuse Me Please". Using these keys helps the child share with friends and be treated as grown up.

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POEM

The poem describes a collection of "golden keys" that represent polite phrases a child uses to interact with others. The keys unlock doors, help meals be calm, and help the world smile. They include "Good Morning", "If You Please", "Thank You", "May I", "I'm Sorry", and "Excuse Me Please". Using these keys helps the child share with friends and be treated as grown up.

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POEM: THE GOLDEN KEYS

BY CONNIE D HURLEY
A BUNCH OF GOLDEN KEYS ARE MINE
TO MAKE EACH DAY WITH GLADNESS SHINE
‘GOOD MORNING’ IS THE GOLDEN KEY
THAT UNLOCKD EVERY DOOR FOR ME
WHEN AT THE TABLE
‘IF YOU PLEASE’
I TAKE FROM OFF MY BUNCH OF KEYS
IT HELPS TO MAKE OUR MEALTIME CALM AND
KEEPS A SMILE ON DAD AND MOM
‘THANKYOU’ IS ONE MAGIC KEY
THAT HELPS THE WORLD TO AMILE AT ME
AND PLEASE MUST REMEMBER ALL THE TIME
YOU SEE IT HELPS ME, SHARE WITH MY FRIENDS
WHAT’S MINE
‘MAY I’ IS A MY MOM LIKES BEST
BECAUSE I REMEMBER TO ASK BEFORE I TEST
OH, I SEE TOW SPECAIL GOLDEN KINDNESS KEYS
ONE IS I AM SORRY AND OTHER ONE IS EXCUSE ME PLEASE
WHEN GROWN UP IS HOW I WANT TO BE
I USE A CETAIN GOLDEN KEY
THAT SAYS “YES PLEASE” “YES, I WILL” “YES MA’AM” AND “YES SIR”
THEN I GET TREATED GROWN UP
YOU CAN BE SURE.

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