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Friday, May 7, 2010

Mother's Day :D

Happy early Mother's Day! I'm bringing this up now because I have a really sweet poem about mothers called To My Mother by the poet Robert Louis Stevenson. It is found here---------> Poets.org. I hope you like it. Show it to your mothers and grandmothers and wish them a happy Mother's Day!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Guardian Angel

I wrote this poem a while back. Its not the best but I thought I would share it anyways. 

Guardian Angel



You were born at night with soft baby skin and glowing brown eyes.
A happy baby you were when you were brought into this world of misery and deceit.
But there was happiness and laughter too.
My Darling, you found and absorbed the little bit of light that goodness gave.
But with goodness there is evil and with light there is darkness.
No Matter how much goodness you obtained darkness and evil seeped into the cracks.
The darkness brought misery and took away your beautiful, round, laughing, smiling face.
It gave you pneumonia and made you suffer.
It gave you cancer and took away your kidney.
I can’t fight every battle for you and I felt helpless for I couldn’t help you choose right from wrong.
But I could stay by your side.
Help you through thick and thin.
And when the going got to tough and you couldn’t recover.
I gave you my kidney.
When the going gets to tough and I’m not around.
Remember I will always be with you though you may not see me.
I will always be
Your mentor,
Your lover
Your friend,
Your sister.




I am your guardian angel.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Emma- our poem submitter person

Last month Emma went to a state poem and story reading. She read her poem The Quilt. Emma let me post her poem on my blog so here it is. Enjoy.


The Quilt
By Emma Skahill-7th grade

I am a quilt,
All ragged and worn.
This is the story
Of how I was born.

Mamma made me
For her baby boy.
I was stitched with love,
I would bring him joy.

The first piece was special,
It was from Daddy’s shirt.
The child would feel comfort
When he was hurt.

I had part of Mama’s apron
So she’d always be near.
She happily gave her pocket
To her little one so dear.

Grandpa’s overalls were next,
To make baby brace and strong.
He would think of Grandpa always.
And he would never go wrong.

Grandma’s blouse was part of me,
It always felt so good.
That boy felt happy when he hugged me,
Just the way he  should.

More Pieces were added,
They each had a part.
They all told a story
That came from the heart.

And so I was finished,
The last stitch was made.
He was born a few days later,
On my softness he was laid.

As a baby he sat on me,
He played all day long.
His mama would watch him,
She’d sing him a song.

Later I was thrown on chairs,
And a tent a became.
The boy played underneath me,
It was his favorite game.

On winter nights I’d wrap him up,
While the cold winds blew.
Mama and Daddy told him stories
Of my pieces, old and new.

On summer nights we’d go outside,
He’d lay me on the ground.
He looked at stars and dreamed his dreams,
Knowing I kept him safe and sound.

I went with him to college,
Then out into the world.
As time went by, there was a marriage,
And soon, a baby girl!

The years went by, the family grew,
And always I was passed
From one generation to the next.
I had been made to last!

My colors faded, my edges frayed,
I looked a little old!
But the stories of my pieces
Never aged as they were told.

Yes, I am a quilt
All ragged and worn.
But I’ve been dearly loved
Since the day I was born!



Monday, April 5, 2010

Poetry Month

Welcome to poetry month! Now in honor of poetry month I'm going to hold a contest. There aren't going to be many rules. You can use one of the types that I wrote about or you can just use whatever you want. :) Have fun and good luck (if you need help or want more rules just leave a comment) thanks! 

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Poetry Month is next month!


Next month, April, is poetry month. So, I know not a lot of people read this but here is a website. It is about poets and poetry, so check it out!   http://poets.org/

Example of a Name Poem- Jennifer

Juggles eggs very quickly.
Entertains many people.
Nice to everyone,
No exceptions.
Is always there for you.
Finds something to do everyday.
Executes a very polite nature.
Rawr! She loves you!  

Name Poem How To

In a name poem you use a name, hence the type of poem. You write the name vertically on the paper. You then write an adjective or a sentence starting with the letter of the name that is running vertically down your paper. This can be silly or serious depending on what you are using the poem for.

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