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		<title>Group Poetry</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[A poem about clothing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five dementia residents were circled around me. I read some poetry and stopped on the rhyming lines to see if they could fill in the words. A couple of them blurted the words out easily. The others enjoyed the rhythm and sounds. “Let’s write our own rhyming poem,” I said. Let’s come up with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five dementia residents  were circled around me.  I read some poetry and stopped on the rhyming lines to see if they could fill in the words.  A couple of them blurted the words out easily.  The others enjoyed the rhythm and sounds.    “Let’s write our own rhyming poem,”   I said.    Let’s come up with a topic.  Out of the blue,  Eva leaned over to me and said “Did you know that I didn’t used to wear shoes.  I couldn’t because my feet would swell.”  I grabbed at the line and wrote it down. “ Let’s try to come up with a rhyming line,”  I said.  We ended up going around the circle talking about what each person liked or didn’t like to wear.  It was personal and stimulating.  They loved it.</p>
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<p><strong>A Poem about Clothes</strong></p>
<p>Eva couldn&#8217;t at one time wear shoes.<br />
Her feet would swell&#8230; what could she do?<br />
She cannot wear a woolen sweater.<br />
She wears cotton instead&#8230; that&#8217;s even better.<br />
Ann likes to wear shirts that are red.<br />
&#8220;I won&#8217;t wear black&#8221; she said, shaking her head.<br />
Mary likes to wear a white sweater<br />
And wearing blue is even better.<br />
Rosie doesn&#8217;t like to wear scratchy clothes.<br />
It causes itching on skin and nose.<br />
Thelma likes wearing a plain old dress.<br />
A bright and pretty dress&#8230; oh yes!</p>
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