Sunday, March 18, 2012

A Poem in Your Poet's Style! (Due Friday, March 23rd)

Last week, you shared a poem by your poet aloud in class. This week, your task is to write a poem in your poet's style.  You could "imitate" any or all of the following aspects of your poet's style:


- Simply write about a similar subject. If your poet liked to write about trees or growing up or guns, then you should write about the same thing.
Steal a line from your poet and create an original poem that uses that line.
- Use the same rhyme scheme that your poet uses.
- Use a similar style of capitalization, punctuation, or line breaks.


At the end of your poem, you should explain how it reflects your poet.  Good luck!

12 comments:

  1. One baseball, two baseballs, three baseballs, four,
    Five baseballs, six baseballs, seven baseballs, eight
    The pitcher pitches the ball
    The ball crosses home plate.

    It gets hit by the baseball bat
    It flies over first base
    Into right field
    The outfielders race

    Pick up the ball
    Throw it to second plate
    The second baseman jumps
    The throw is too late

    The runner sildes into second
    Gets up and stays
    The second baseman throws it back to the pitcher
    The players continue to play

    By Chandler P

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  2. Oh coach my coach
    our frightful game is done
    players shaking hands
    the win we sought is won

    Ohcoach my coach
    for you this sweat upon my head
    for you we are so happy
    but there you fallen cold and dead. Harrison

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  3. the darkness i am surrounded
    faint voices all around
    to ahard wooden chair i am bound
    i am being chased seventeen hounds
    of hell

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  4. the above is Ben


    inspired by Edgar Allan Poe

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  5. In the wood I came a cross two roads
    Two roads of Seeming equality
    I try to look down the second
    To see a perhaps better road

    Theses two roads the same?
    I will never know
    What lay down that second road
    for I took the first

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  6. forgetfulness pain
    forgetting the pain and loss
    the wishing to know

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  7. I am sitting at my window
    Looking in my coffee
    I notice I feel sick
    And I wonder why

    I get a large fever
    I get rash and runny nose
    I lay in bed with a towel
    Straight across my head

    I go to the doctor
    He says "Oh dear oh dear"
    and for me to fully digest that coffee
    it wouldn't look well in the end

    Lines taken from Happiness and What the Doctor Said

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  9. The black car

    so much is depending on
    the black car

    sprayed with wax

    next to the white car

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  10. Neruda's communist life

    came to admire the Soviet Union of Joseph Stalin
    was elected a Communist party senator
    went into hiding and he and his wife
    was hospitalized with cancer at the time of the Chilean coup d'état led by Augusto Pinochet.
    died of heart failure.

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  11. I was 12 when i killed him
    it was an accident
    I was playing with a hatchet
    then my father called us over
    we ran to my father
    fast as we could
    my father had bad news
    my friend laughed
    and that made me mad
    so I pretended to hit him with the hatchet
    it slipped out my hand and hit him in the head
    it was an accident
    8 years later I stand we he stood
    remembering that day

    This reflects Gregory Orr because a lot of his poems are about tragic things that happened to him
    including one where he talks about accidently killing his brother in a hunting accident

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