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How to Write Humorous and Heartfelt Retirement Party Verse

Writing poems and speeches can be a bit intimidating for most people, but you might find that it’s easier than you think. Just follow these few guidelines and you’ll have everything you need to create good retirement party verses.

Retirement is thought to be a sad farewell to coworkers and a job, but it doesn’t have to be.  The best way to make retirement an occasion of celebration is to provide a funny speech and recall the humorous times that happened involving that particular person.  Look here for 18 speech topics: http://www.speech-topics-help.com/retirement-speech.html

Comedy is often more effective when it’s subtle and well-timed. The best way to make use of humor when writing a retirement speech is to start off with a joke. This helps to get the audience laughing and in a good mood, because the rest of the speech will likely be more sentimental.

Some good things to try are gently poking fun at the employee’s quirks, or if you are the retiring person, make quips about other employees or the boss. Be careful here though – there is something to be said for taste. If it’s something that brought up problems recently it’s best to avoid it. 

There are plenty of websites with examples of poetry to spark some inspiration. When deciding on the poem’s tone and feeling, think about who the guest of honor is – someone who’s well-known for joking around and enlivening the office atmosphere with their brand of humor, might like a more lighthearted poem.  Whereas someone like your boss might appreciate something a little more in-depth and profound. It all down to their individual personality.

Another thing that people think about when writing funny retirement verse is whether or not it has to rhyme. It’s true that for as far back as there’s been poetry; it’s had some form of rhyming scheme.  But recent movements have introduced free verse and blank verse, neither of which is conventional rhyming layouts.

You can write a retirement poem without having any rhyme whatsoever – this is called blank verse, and it sounds just like normal speech. More formal poetry might call for rhyming, but informal poetry would be more suited with blank verse. There are plenty of examples on http://poemhunter.com.  

A good idea to think about when looking for humor is to go to a supermarket and look through the greeting cards in the greeting card aisle – there’s usually a section devoted exclusively to retirement. You can make gentle quips about aging, pension, the lack of obligations, or the abundance of free time.

Humor can be well used in a retirement poem for good retirement party verse if you take some time to think about whom the poem is being addressed to and effectively personalize the verses to their audience. Be sure to add personal touches about the retiree to make them feel appreciated and loved for their service over the years.

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