'Sometimes, we think it should be said'... that we love someone from top to toe!
This warm hug of a poem by The Original Poet might offer the perfect way to say thank you for being, well...them!
Foiled in silver or gold it would make a lovely gift for a birthday, anniversary or a sweet declaration to a valentine.
This poem is also available as a black & white print
Product details
Print only
Paper size A4 - 21 x 29.7 cm or A3 - 29.7 x 42 cm
All our poems are printed on the highest quality archival papers from heritage paper merchant GF Smith.
The fine-grain smooth art paper is 240gsm and has been selected specifically for our printing and foiling, to ensure a beautiful finish.
Each print is hand-embossed with The Original Poet's initialled branding.
Framed print
A4 outside frame size - 24.2 x 30.3 cm with depth of 3.7 cm
A3 outside frame size - 32.5 x 45 cm with depth of 3.7 cm
Our frames are handmade in Brighton by a highly skilled framer specialising in hand-finishing. We've chosen a simple hand-painted white wooden frame to complement our poem prints.
The frame has been designed with a recess, which means there is a space between the the print and the glazing. This creates a professional gallery-style finish, not found in high street frames.
The frame is made from sustainably sourced pine and is glazed with picture grade acrylic.
Shipping
Print only shipping cost - £3.95
A4 unframed prints are presented with a backing board, wrapped in a cellophane bag, then shipped in a sturdy cardboard envelope.
A3 unframed prints are shipped in a strong postal tube.
Framed print shipping cost - £6.95
Framed prints are shipped in a purpose-designed box to ensure that your order reaches you safely.
If ordering a print(s) and frame(s) together, only 1x shipping charge of £6.95 will be applied to your order.
Poem Wording
Sometimes I think it should be said
that from my toes up to my head
I’m happy that you’re mine
when I’m feeling sad and blue
you always know just what to do
I’m lucky that you’re mine
when seasons change and years go by
you hold me tight and tell me why
forever you’ll be mine