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Poetry In Every Season

Poetry In Every Season. Selected by Andrew W. Table of Contents. Introduction Summer Morning , Rachel Field, Free Verse Summertime , Bon Jovi, Song Summer  Winter , Andrew Woodrow, Diamante. Summerdays, Andrew Woodrow, Free Verse Coasting down the hill , unknown. Free Verse

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Poetry In Every Season

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  1. Poetry In Every Season Selected by Andrew W.

  2. Table of Contents • Introduction • Summer Morning, Rachel Field, Free Verse • Summertime, Bon Jovi, Song • Summer  Winter, Andrew Woodrow, Diamante. • Summerdays,Andrew Woodrow, Free Verse • Coasting down the hill, unknown. Free Verse • Winter Haiku, Andrew Woodrow, Haiku • Summer is Great,Andrew Woodrow, Tyburn • Summer Sun,Andrew Woodrow, Shape Poetry • Fall, Katilyn, Chloe and Riley, Cinquain • Winter, Lindsay M., Diamante • Autumn Lingers, Unknown, Oddquain • Summer Acrostic, Barbara Lynn Terry, Acrostic • Back to School, Misha, Limerick • Winter Blues,Kait, Blues • Sonnet 18, Shakespeare, Sonnet • Bibliography

  3. Introduction The theme of this anthology is that you can have fun in any season. I was originally just going to do my anthology about summer but I couldn’t find enough poems about it without them just being pretty much the same. So I decided to do all four seasons instead. The problem I found with this though was that there were no poems about spring that fit into the theme. The poem “Summer Morning” talks about how great it is to wake up on a nice clear summer morning. The song “Summertime” by Bon Jovi says “You make me feel something like summertime. Top down ain't nothing but time” which I think means that summer time is a great feeling. My poem “Summer  Winter” names a few fun thing about summer and about winter. “Summer Days” has my favorite line out of all the poems, “Let the good times never end!”. “Coasting Down the Hill” the author talks about having fun sledding down the hill with all his friends. “Winter Haiku” talks about the things I enjoy about winter, curling, snowmen, and skiing. “Summer is Great” is a tyburn that explains why summer is great. “Summer Sun” is a shape poem that says the warm summer sun provides the warmth for all the fun things that you do during the summer. “Fall” is a Cinquain about autumn and talks about raking and jumping in the leaves. “Winter is another Diamante that talks about other good things about winter and summer. In “Autumn Lingers” the author says that they like taking walks in the Fall. “Summer Acrostic” is an Acrostic poem about summer. It says that summer is carefree. “December 1st” is not the actual title of the poem, the poem did not have a title but the date was written where the title should be so I called it that. It fits with my theme because it talks about how its cold in the winter with all the snow and how the author cant wait for summer. The last three poems are the bonus poems. They are a little more far fetched to the theme but they still kind of fit.

  4. Summer Morning I saw the dawn creep across the sky And all the gulls go flying by. I saw the sea put on it’s dress Of midsummer loveliness, And I heard the trees begin to stir Green arms of pine and juniper. I heard the wind call out and say: “ Get up, my dear, it is today!” Field, Rachel, Summer Morning, DLTK’s, dltk-holidays.com/summer/msummer-morning.htm, April 16, 2010

  5. Summertime Feels something like summertimeTop down ain't nothing but timeRadio's on and you're by my sideFeels something like summertimeThese days life goes like thisWake up, check that off of some listGotta be a little something more than thisat the bottom of my coffee cupI keep a postcard in the back of my mindWhite sand, sunshineAnd you're shining like a brand new dimeThat's keeping me from giving upThinking like I had enough

  6. You make me feel something like summertimeTop down ain't nothing but timeRadio's on and you're by my sideFeels something like summertimeLike that first slow dance and that first long kissThere ain't nothing baby better then thisIt's like a beach blanket and a bottle of wineIt feels something like summertimeSummertimeI was a warm breeze with a cool tanLife mapped out on the back of my handWhen I was laughing I was making plansBut I didn't laugh when I found youIf there's a heaven baby you're the proof

  7. You make me feel something like summertimeTop down ain't nothing but timeRadio's on and you're by my sideFeels something like summertimeLike that first slow dance and that first long kissThere ain't nothing baby better then thisIt's like a beach blanket and a bottle of wineIt feels something like summertimeSummertime

  8. Feels something like summertimeTop down ain't nothing but timeRadio's on for me and my valentineLike that first slow dance and that first long kissThere ain't nothing baby better then thisIt's like a beach blanket and a bottle of wine (yeah)Feels something like summertimeTop down ain't nothing but timeRadio's on and you're by my side,Feels something like summertimeJust like summer timeSummertimeSomething like summertime Bon Jovi, Summertime, Az Lyrics, www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/bonjovi/summertime.html April 19, 2010

  9. Summer WinterFun in all Seasons Summer Fun, Hot Fishing, Swimming, Running Bonfire, Friends, Snow, Ice Curling, Skiing, Sledding Fun, Cold Winter

  10. Summer Days Summer is long hot days. Spent running and playing. Summer is nice cool nights. Sitting around a fire. Being with your friends Let the good times never end!

  11. Frosty is the morning;But the sun is bright,Flooding all the landscapeWith its golden light.Hark the sounds of laughterAnd the voices shrill!See the happy childrenCoasting down the hill.There are Tom and Charley,And their sister Nell;There are John and Willie,Kate and Isabel – Unknown, Coasting Down the hill, Apples for the teacher, http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/winter/poems-rhymes/coasting-down-the-hill.html April 24, 2010 Eyes with pleasure beaming,Cheeks with health aglow;Bless the merry children,Trudging through the snow!Now I hear them shouting,"Ready! Clear the track!"Down the slope they're rushing,Now they're trotting back.Full of fun and frolic,Thus they come and go.Coasting down the hillside,Trudging through the snow. Coasting Down the Hill

  12. Winter Haiku Winter can be fun. Curling, snowmen, and skiing. There’s so much to do!

  13. Summer is Great Warmest Funnest Sunniest Greatest Summer is the funnest and greatest Cause it’s the warmest and sunniest

  14. Summer Sun Summer sun Provides warmth For sports, BBQ’s Fishing, Playing And Fun

  15. Fall Fall colorful   leaves jump   rake   falling It is so fun! Autumn Katilyn, Chloe, Riley, Fall, Fall Cinquain Poems, http://www.sedubois.k12.in.us/~pkluesner/fallcinquainpoems.htm April 24, 2010

  16. Winter WinterFrosty, BrightSkiing, Snow Ball Fighting, SleddingIcicles, Snowflakes, Vacation, FamilySwimming, Sun Tanning, SwelteringHot, SunnySummer M., Lindsay, Winter, Diamante Poems by Mrs. Murphy’s Class http://www.franklinlakes.k12.nj.us/famsweb/curriculum/English/diamantepoems/diamante.html April 25, 2010

  17. Autumn Lingers LeavesChange colorsAutumn still lingersI enjoy taking my walksPeace Unknown, Autumn Lingers, Creative poems, http://www.creative-poems.com/poem.php?id=209095&textmode=1 April 25, 2010

  18. Summer ~Acrostic~ Summer is the season for me,Under blue skies and carefree,Meandering through fields and trees,Mingling with nature's beauty so free,Eternally grateful that I can see,Roses, tulips and more in Mother Nature's sea. • Terry Lynn, Barbara, Summer ~Acrostic~, Authors Garden, http://www.authorsden.com/categories/poetry_top.asp?catid=33&id=153644 April 25, 2010

  19. December 1st Bitter cold and a new dusting of snow...still, I remember summer De Lint, Charles, December 1st, Winter Haiku, http://www.endicott-studio.com/cofhs/chhaiku.html April 27, 2010

  20. Back to School Whole Summer I was playing a fool,Now Summer is over, and that's not cool.For big Summer break slice,We wind-up paying a price,And now we have to go back to school Misha, Back to School, Nice Limericks, http://home.earthlink.net/~kristenaa/nice/lims2z.html, April 27, 2010

  21. Winter Blues Winter came along And stayed and stayed and stayed. I'm sick and tired of winter, I'm afraid. How I yearn for the day When winter goes away, So I can sit out in the sun all day long. I know Snow is falling from the sky, And it's a sight that makes me wanna cry. I'm tired of boots and mittens. With thoughts of spring I am smitten. Oh winter, please ...just go! Kait, Winter Blues, Ireland Calls,http://www.irelandcalls.com/.599c62e3 April 27, 2010

  22. Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate:Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,And summer's lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,And often is his gold complexion dimm'd; And every fair from fair sometime declines,By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd;But thy eternal summer shall not fadeNor lose possession of that fair thou owest;Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,When in eternal lines to time thou growest: So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,So long lives this and this gives life to thee. Shakespeare, Sonnet 18, Shakespeare online, http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/18.html April 27, 2010

  23. Bibliography • Bon Jovi, Summertime, Az Lyrics, www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/bonjovi/summertime.html April 19, 2010 • De Lint, Charles, December 1st, Winter Haiku, http://www.endicott-studio.com/cofhs/chhaiku.html April 27, 2010 • Field, Rachel, Summer Morning, DLTK’s, dltk-holidays.com/summer/msummer-morning.htm, April 16, 2010 • Kait,, Winter Blues, Ireland Calls,http://www.irelandcalls.com/.599c62e3 April 27, 2010 • Katilyn, Chloe, Riley, Fall, Fall Cinquain Poems, http://www.sedubois.k12.in.us/~pkluesner/fallcinquainpoems.htm April 24, 2010 • Misha, Back to School, Nice Limericks, http://home.earthlink.net/~kristenaa/nice/lims2z.html, April 27, 2010

  24. M., Lindsay, Winter, Diamante Poems by Mrs. Murphy’s Class http://www.franklinlakes.k12.nj.us/famsweb/curriculum/English/diamantepoems/diamante.html April 25, 2010 • Shakespeare, Sonnet 18, Shakespeare online, http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/18.html April 27, 2010 • Terry Lynn, Barbara, Summer ~Acrostic~, Authors Garden, http://www.authorsden.com/categories/poetry_top.asp?catid=33&id=153644 April 25, 2010 • Unknown, Coasting Down the hill, Apples for the teacher, http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/winter/poems-rhymes/coasting-down-the-hill.html April 24, 2010 • Unknown, Autumn Lingers, Creative poems, http://www.creative-poems.com/poem.php?id=209095&textmode=1 April 25, 2010

  25. Checklist Yes / No My cover page contains the title of my anthology along with “selected by” and my first and last name. Yes / No The artwork on the cover is neat and reflects the theme of the anthology. Yes / No My introductory page explains the theme of the poems included and describes in a sentence or two how each poem connects to the theme. Yes / No Table of contents page organizes the poems in my anthology and identifies the page that t he poems appear on. Yes/ No Poems by published authors include the proper citation at the bottom of the page that contains the poem. Yes / No Works Cited page lists the poems alphabetically by author’s last name and uses proper citations as provided in the project handout. Yes / No I have included bonus poems and ensured that they are included in all areas of the anthology (table of contents, works cited, etc.) Yes / No I have edited my poems to ensure that there are no spelling or grammatical errors. Yes/ No I have included artwork that is relevant to the topic for each poem. Yes / No My project is neat and is ready for publication. Yes / No I have tried to identify the form of all of the poems I used and wrote. Yes/ No I have posted an original poem to our classroom blog. Yes / No I have given an appropriate and creative title for each of my personal poems. Yes / No I have completed my checklist and will include it in my anthology as the second last page. (It does not need to appear in your table of contents.) Yes / No I have my rubric and will include it as the final page in my anthology. (It does not need to appear in your table of contents)

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