Poetry

My Glasses by Ben Watt, age 12

by admin on July 3, 2010

My glasses clear as they might be, Get steamy when I drink my tea, And dusty when I leave them out, Without them comes an angry shout, The mad professor needs to see!

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A Hopeless Flight by by Matt Nichols

by admin on July 3, 2010

Southern militia, They marched to their demise, T’was all hell in their eyes, Many men fell, left to right, The battle seemed a hopeless fight. Scaling the rise, Half left this life, Comrades once, Now locked in strife, Few men left in sight, The battle seemed a hopeless fight. Pickett’s [...]

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Highway 365 by Talia Ariane Bastien

by admin on July 1, 2010

What do you choose to do with your day? When you come home from school just aching to play? To have fun and party when homework is due And resolve that a flunking grade doesn’t matter to you How do you spend your time alone? Do you surf the web [...]

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Void by Calvin Tsang, Age 11

by admin on July 1, 2010

Misty car lights glint And glide upon The broad city streets, Vaguely Like clutching fingers Of runny moonlight. Wafting in a huddle of shivering fearful fog. Muffled motors. Scrabbling tires. Neons blister And scar The decrepit roadside, Abrasively Like the far-flung fragments and shards Of crackled glass Gashing the murk [...]

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There once was a tortoise and hare, The hare was a boastful fellow, About his swiftness he would compare, Himself to a speeding arrow. The tortoise, however, disagreed, The hare would always succeed with speed. Since they could not agree about speed, (They were quite a belligerent pair), The hare [...]

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Adverbially Adverbs by Pierce Harper

by admin on June 29, 2010

Adverbs are completely, Utterly unmistakably Adverbially adverbs One can absentmindedly, droningly Boringly, long-windedly Go on and on and on.

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