Monday, May 7, 2012

Poems

Here is a poem I wrote...it is supposed to be an imitation of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, but I kind of did my own thing. :) The only thing I did similar to Little Star  is I used onomatopoeia (I love that word!) and I kept the same meter or stanza or whatever (I forget the name!)

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Chirping chirping little bird,
You can sing without a word.
Way inside that tree so high,
You will croon until you die.

Chirping chirping little bird,
You can sing without a word.

When you spread your wings in flight,
You are graceful, filled with might.
Through the blue sky you will soar,
In your heart you long for more.

Chirping chirping little bird,
You can sing without a word.

Singing, singing all the while,
You bring to my face a smile.
Hopping hopping in my yard
You work very, very hard.

Chirping chirping little bird,
You can sing without a word.

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Like it? :) I'm not very good at poems, but...

While you're here, you can read my Peter Pan poem. It doesn't really follow any sort of meter, but I like it anyway. :)

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There once was a boy named Peter Pan
Who against Captain Hook he did stand
With his fairy ally Tinker Bell
He fights for Neverland and all is well

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Eh.

2 comments:

  1. I like your Star poem! It's really pretty. Mine makes little to no sense!
    - Grace
    P.S. Caleb got Gryffindor! How dare you steal my own brother! ;-)

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  2. :) I'm sure it's great. Your Corrie ten Boom one was awesome!

    And about Gryffindor....all I can say is, I knew it! ;)

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