Greeting Card Maker | Poem Art Generator

Free online greeting card maker or poetry art generator. Create free custom printable greeting cards or art from photos and text online. Use PoetrySoup's free online software to make greeting cards from poems, quotes, or your own words. Generate memes, cards, or poetry art for any occasion; weddings, anniversaries, holidays, etc (See examples here). Make a card to show your loved one how special they are to you. Once you make a card, you can email it, download it, or share it with others on your favorite social network site like Facebook. Also, you can create shareable and downloadable cards from poetry on PoetrySoup. Use our poetry search engine to find the perfect poem, and then click the camera icon to create the card or art.



Enter Title (Not Required)

Enter Poem or Quote (Required)

Enter Author Name (Not Required)

Move Text:

Heading Text

       
Color:

Main/Poem Text

       
Color:
Background Position Alignment:
  | 
 

Upload Image: 
 


 
 10mb max file size

Use Internet Image:




Like: https://www.poetrysoup.com/images/ce_Finnaly_home_soare.jpg  
Layout:   
www.poetrysoup.com - Create a card from your words, quote, or poetry
New Boy
The little boy in the corner, who didn’t want to come, Expressed his shy reluctance, but encouraged by his mum. He knows he has to listen, and encouraged to join in, He doesn’t want to be there, but he’ll never make a din. Offered opportunities, to join what’s taking place, But if the others speak to him, he goes red in the face. The others all are smiling, but he still has a frown, He never really wanted to, come to a brand new town. The leader goes and sits with him, and tells him all’s ok She says it’s sometimes hard when new, if he wants, he can play. She asks him what his name is, how he likes to be known, He’s quite slow at responding, to the kindness being shown. He says his name is William, he likes to be called Billy, When asked why he’s not joining in, he says he feels quite silly. She tells him that on their first day, the others felt the same, They didn’t speak for quite a while, but confidence, it came. When he was told they had to move, he’d cried a bit for sure, He now lived in this strangest town, he’d been just once before. She thanked him lots for telling her, and gently tapped his arm, She knew it wasn’t easy, but here he’d come to no harm He went home still quite reticent, concerned he might act wrong, But he was less reluctant, when next Wednesday came along. The weeks passed, he attended, with encouragement and smiles, He started joining in with things, she said he’d progressed miles. He realised it offered him, a chance he’d never had, To mix with boys and girls his age, he’d wanted since a lad. The chance arose for travelling, a chance not had before, He’d have to do a presentation, nerves came back for sure. But now he wasn’t on his own, he’d started making friends, Now they could plan together, as the worrying descends. He went to the selection, to go to a jamboree, His nerves were hidden well because, new friends supportive, see. Delivered presentation, and the leader he first met, Supported him applying, first night she did not forget. He really was so thankful, when he got the call he craved, So glad he’d not retreated and that week two he had braved. Since then he’d not forgotten, how she’d watched him and the rest, Say odd words of encouragement, and chance to show his best. And so he dialled her number, could not believe it was true, He said that it was down to her, she said, “no, its all you” As she hung up she smiled, she felt a prang of pride, Who’s hero of this story? Him or her? you can decide!
Copyright © 2025 Richard Tipping. All Rights Reserved

Book: Reflection on the Important Things