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2004-2005 Sophomore Poetry Notebook

2004-2005 Sophomore Poetry Notebook. Mrs. Webb’s First Second Fourth Period Classes. Letter Poems. Dear Shakespeare- Why doth thy writings always hurt for grievances over

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2004-2005 Sophomore Poetry Notebook

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  1. 2004-2005 SophomorePoetry Notebook Mrs. Webb’s First Second Fourth Period Classes

  2. Letter Poems Dear Shakespeare- Why doth thy writings always hurt for grievances over Love? Not all of life and love brings sorrow. Your writings bring feelings unloved. Was that your reason? So all who read may feel a different pain or connection? I understand not why or how you made your writings so similar in those ways yet different in every way. I wish to know the meanings of this genuine nonsense. --JN

  3. Dear Tooth Fairy, I love the money you used to send me, The little presents, The little gifts, I miss you very much, You never come to my house while I’m sleeping, Are you still there? Do you really exist? I would like a sign If you show up I will knock out all of my teeth, Just for you! I’ll do it anyway, Just so I can know that you are there. --TC

  4. Dear Wind, You confuse me. When you push me around I feel weak When you are gone I feel alone When you blow me down I feel nothing When you run your fingers through me leaves I feel loved When you grapple with my my roots I feel strong When you elegantly flow over me I feel tears inside me Why do you toy with my emotions so… Is it for your contentment? Or do you think that I am the one toying with you? Sincerely, Tree

  5. Dear Elvis Presley, Have you really left the building yet? That has always bothered me. Do you still wear your blue suede shoes? I liked that song. I even had a pair of blue suede shoes. Anyways I’m gonna leave the building now. Sincerely, Kyle

  6. List Poems Year thirteen finally a teenager a new school life speeds up changes Year fourteen drivers ed body metamorphosis new feelings Changes Year fifteen peer pressure struggling to fit trying new things changes Year sixteen new car new friends the future is fast approaching changes

  7. Excuses List Poem Every now and then We find these affecting us Watching the results with anticipation At school At Work On the bus To your Parents To your relatives To your closest friends Your ambitions May have been well thought As far as it could possibly go No time No work No need for worry No problem As later always seems Better For the moment take notice There are no truly good excuses Lest they should lose the name And become what we truly desire; the truth --RS

  8. The game never changes- fresh air green grass gliding ball waving nets Yet the players change- the number the jersey the score team color But the passion never changes --MF

  9. HOW TO DRIVE YOUR PARENTS CRAZY (abridged) Leave your junk on every surface passible— The dirtier it is, the better. Drink the last of the milk and put the empty carton back in the fridge. On trips ask “Are we here yet?” in a pathetic whine every five minutes— This is guaranteed to make them pull their hair out. Never use a napkin, especially when eating barbequed chicken. Hide your dirty clothes in the most impossible places to get to, And then complain about your missing laundry. Always leave your bike out directly behind the family car. Play ball inside the house, preferably with one covered in mud. Refuse to eat the crusts of your sandwiches. Light your sister’s dolls on fire with your dad’s lighter, And then blame him for leaving it out. And when your parents finally lose their cool and scream at you, Hug them and tell them you love them— This should confuse them long enough for you to make your escape. If all else fails, be an angel until they’ve finally forgiven you. But tomorrow— Well, that’s another story… --TB

  10. What Kids Say When They Don’t Have • Their Homework--CG • My dog ate it • It’s on my computer • My mom threw it away • I forgot it • I didn’t have time • My locker partner took it • Left it at home • Left it on the bus • I didn’t want to • I don’t have the Internet • I was sick • I was sleeping with the book open • I didn’t understand the assignment

  11. Headline Poems unjust experience This is where your thoughts go. It really does truly effect me. “It is a big deal, so you need to show tolerance --CVZ

  12. Truly Remarkable FASHION FAIRY TALE First Hope is in the air… Thrilled by Another great skin day. Ta da! in a snap!ELECTRIFYA season of dreams You’ll love it actually. INTRODUCING Dull to Dazzling Live to Loveenjoy… lifelive simply POWER BABE --RF WINK

  13. Favorite Poems And the days are not full enough And the nights are not full enough And life slips by like a field mouse Not shaking the grass -Ezra Pound I picked this poem because I felt it is so true not for me at least not right now but when you talk to older folks it seems every one of them talks like this poem was written about them. I think the whole poem is my favorite because one or two lines doesn’t sum up his main idea. There is a rhyme scheme that goes AABC. --CC www.americanpoems.com

  14. A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM (abridged) EDGAR ALLEN POE I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore, And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden sand— How few! yet they creep Through my fingers to the deep, While I weep—while I weep! O God! can I not grasp Them with a tighter clasp? O God! can I not save One from the pitiless wave? Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream? • Edgar Allen Poe is a big hero for me • and I love his poems. • My favorite line is “O God! can I not • save one form the pitiless wave!” • I found allusion, metaphors, and similies. • --WG

  15. Clerihews The hero we all knew, Christopher Reeves And the enormous void he leaves He was such an inspiration Across the world and nation --JN The greatest magician, David Blane Has done stunts that caused him great pain. He once was frozen in a block of ice That must not have felt very nice. ---BK

  16. OH Mrs. Webb Too bad your name wasn’t Deb You are famous in my world Just like any other strong girl! --KR Yo Ho Blackbeard Those were some waves you cleared You plundered boats for lots of gold And your beard is probably full of mold --AJ

  17. To me, poetry is a way of showing how you feel about something in an abstract way. It can be a way to relieve yourself of stress or tension in a way that maybe you understand. I think that poetry can really show what a person is all about and whether you realize it or not your personality shows through what you write.

  18. Sonnet Shall the female race truly be compared to the male? That she may be more beautiful and graceful then understandable: That the lady may be there when the great manmay fail, Surprising even the most arrogant with a feeling unfathomable: That he may suddenly find himself playing Romeo, And all that was his power declines; Trying instead to go tto his newfound sweeethearts flow, And to his utter dismay, he has found a new light that shines; So in turn the events willl naturally occur, never ceasing to fade Yes, it is love that now has struck him blind, She eased into his life, a newfound comfort, a shade When he first had planned the trip, he had no idea the miracle he would find So when we compare these two separately united wraiths We discover quite simply, neither could survive without the others faiths --RS

  19. Tanka Waiting once again Wishing not to be alone Silently standing In the darkness of the night Always waiting always wishing --SR

  20. Anxious like a lime giraffe So tall and bright Everyone knows you Constantly waiting to see what you do As the pressure gets more intense That lime color gets brighter --SJ

  21. The Lavender Cow Each morning I wake to the beautiful view of my farm floating through My bedroom window. The smell is absent, as it is never was bad on my ranch, & then I see her: The lavender cow! As I go about my business, I’m doing fine, what would I say if I had you On the line? Perhaps I would tell you tales of my lavender cow. When I sink into the sheets at night, I am greeted by a most wondrous sight. No other sight can bring my happiness back to me as quickly… & then I see her: The lavender cow --MC

  22. I believe in the catch and release method The ultra light fishing rod The 6 pound test line The strike king spinner The deep diving minnow But I don’t believe in drinking and driving I believe in the 30-6 rifle I believe in 175 grain solid points I believe in mossy oak break up cammo Lacrosse boots, wool socks, the grunt tube And I believe in the Great Outdoors --NM

  23. Memory Poem It was a nice cool summer morning.My dad and I went fishing for the first time.We spent most of the time talking.And we both wanted the first bite.Suddenly it struck us,It was the first one.My dad had found something swimming under the boat.Tried as he might it wasn’t meant to be.And that was the first bite I got to see. -BK

  24. I Don’t Understand Poem I don’t understand why people lie why a promise means nothing why the truth hurts. But most of all why people back-stab, why we hate, why we pretend to be what we are not. What I understand most is why I tell the truth, why I never lie, why I am who I am. --KW

  25. Free Verse Sun Flakes If sunlight fell like snowflakes Then we could all make sunmen And we could ride a sun mobile And we could touch the sun flakes And wonder how they flew And we could have a sunball fight And in the cold of winter we could Catch one in our hand and it would be like summer. --PB

  26. Terry s. She Didn’t have to die The tubes giving life Tied down the Husband Did he WANT A NEW wife Terry s. Should sTILL be alive America has taken God’s power in their own hands I hope America’s tubes Aren’t tying HIM down. --GB

  27. Song Lyrics Somewhere over the rainbow way up high, There’s a land that I heard of once in a lullaby. --E.y. Harburg *SC I can only imagine what it will be like When I walk by your side I can only imagine what my eyes will see When your face is before me I can only imagine I can only imagine --Mercy Me *KB "This one's for the girls" Oh, baby, baby, it’s a wild world It’s hard to get by just upon a smile Oh, baby, baby, it’s a wild world I’ll always remember you like a child, girl --Cat Stevens *MB --Lee Ann Womack *KM When you see the Southern Cross for the first time… Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young *CM

  28. Contributors Jessie Novak Sarah Johnson Christine Miller Tom Clark Meggie Cafferty Willi Goldblum Kyle Rickard January Lane Cassie Timblin Allyia Briggs Brad Kopcke Krysta McNeal Chad Adams Katie Watson Sydnee McNeal Ryan Skinner Rhi Fullerton Michelle Flajole Poppy Bloom Tanith Brown Gene Butler Crystal Van Zomeren Kim Billman Cameron Carlson Sammi Jo Carter Kylee Rodriguez Nick McDermott Aleta Johnson Melissa Beeman Jordan Noordgarden Justin Caldwell

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