2. Puppies
Very furry,
In a hurry,
Tennis ball there!
Megan Hermann: http://blogs.isb.ac.th/meganh/36-2/
But the frisbee is where?
FOOD!
How would you live without
it?
What would you do about it?
Fast, Fast, There at last,
very furry, in a hurry.
TOYS!
Red toy there,
Blue toy here,
My toys are everywhere!
Yummy, Yummy Must chew,
Stop chewing, how could you?
Talking, barking, having fun
in the sun.
But-
The silent night
is such a fright
So lonely, so lonely,
I cry to the moon,
Will daylight be here soon?
3. Reflection For “Puppies”
In this poem I used a lot of rhyming, and My poem
“Puppies” is from my heart. Also I have a dog mango who
means a lot to me and she is also in the photo I took of her.
I think that it was easy to write because if you have a dog
you know all the things they like and how they act.
4. Cats
jackhynes: http://www.flickr.com/photos/85088843@N00/2383387459/
Meow, meow
At someones feet,
such a friendly greet.
Fur so soft,
Looking at the ball aloft.
Alone in the house,
silent enough to catch a mouse.
light as a feather,
Big eyes soft and comforting,
delicate as a swan,
Beautiful as dawn.
5. Reflection for “Cats”
In my poem “Cats” I used a lot of rhyming and I
used some similes. Even though I am allergic to
cats I have always wanted one as a Pet. It was easy
for me to write the poem “Cats” because I know
what they do because a lot of my friends have cats.
6. Squirrels
JennyRunner: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25147513@N04/3220455055/
Climbing trees,
Running on wires,
Eating nuts,
No Trees,
All people,
No home.
7. Reflection For “Squirrels”
In my poem “Squirrels” the topic is from my heart.
I learned a lot about squirrels at my summer
camp and in Thailand seeing them run across
wires. And because a lot of trees are being cut
down it effects animals like squirrels.
8. by Chicago Man: http://www.flickr.com/photos/74373690@N00/5165455302/
Birds
Flying through the black air,
Buildings sketched high with the black smoke.
Not a home,
Not a tree,
Nothing but a city,
With clouds of smoke,
But the birds still fly,
Still eat,
Still live.
9. Reflection For “Birds”
In my poem “Birds” the topic is from my heart. It
was easy for me to write my poem “Birds” because
I learned a lot about birds like the Kingfisher at our
class field trip to the mangrove forest and even got
to look at some birds through our binoculars.
10. Cows
By Darin: http://www.flickr.com/photos/carquestguy/2558279101/
Grazing on the grass,
Watching time go pass.
Giving milk for us,
Black and white,
Drinking water,
Everything is silent
But
If you listen carefully
You can hear their gentle moos.
11. My Poetry Reflection for “
Cows
In my poem “Cows” I used some rhyming and I got
my topic from my heart. Cows mean a lot to me
because my grandfather sticks his head out the
window, moo’s, and looks at the cows to see if any
of them looked up.
12. REFLECTION
I chose the topic “Animals” because I like animals
and I find it hard to write about anything else. I
think that it was easy to write poems under the
topic “Animals” because I learned a lot about
animals with other people and in a lot of different
places. As a writer I learned that as soon as you
start writing a poem it’s hard to stop.