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. We real cool. We
    skip school. We

    smoke drug. We
    real tough. We

    act bad. We
    think mad. We

    vandalize. We
    evil guys.

    This is my version of Gwendolyn Brooks poem "We Real Cool".

    -Forest

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  2. Ravens are above
    me they are circling me
    they are really black

    GuSsSs
    GO C. McCORMACK

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  3. There once was a boy called coby tovert he was a hine fentlemen.He would go to soring bchool and then he would go home and vlay pideo games.Be fore he would go to bed he would drink cilk and eat moockies.that is the otory sf coby tovert.



    FRom toby the COol :P
    IM chilling IN my SWimin POol

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  4. The whole idea of it makes me feel like I'm coming down with something
    I wish I could be small again, to eat whatever I wished
    To eat slot of calories, endless piles of sugar
    To fill my gut with everything, apple pie to zebra cakes

    To have a perfect weight
    While eating anything at all
    Guzzling cans of whipped cream, quarts, and quarts of ice cream

    Oh to have an abyss for a stomach,
    I miss that very much.



    © Jack Bickers INC. 2012

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  5. Beat! beat! Drums! -- blow! bugles! blow!
    Do not sleep when a brutal war is happening
    Do not worship in the church
    Do not learn in the school
    Do not sleep at night
    or farm in peace



    My interpretation of Beat! Beat! Drums!
    (In modern English)


    Darren

    Rock Chalk Jayhawk

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  6. Branches in the moonlight, swiftly swaying with ice dust. Serenely
    calm, leaves in a pouch of love together waiting, but not finding. Deer, ears alert and ready for the prey to come like a lifeline of generations. And a house with ivy on the sides, climbing like it's desperate to get to skyline. This is home for the person called me.

    (Robert Frost) James

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  7. Branches in the moonlight, swiftly swaying with ice dust. Serenely
    calm, leaves in a pouch of love together waiting, but not finding. Deer, ears alert and ready for the prey to come like a lifeline of generations. And a house with ivy on the sides, climbing like it's desperate to get to skyline. This is home for the person called me.

    (Robert Frost) James

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  8. Dogs casing cats.
    Cats with funny hats.
    Cats with baseball bats.
    Cats with rats.
    Cats with bats.
    Cats go splat.
    Cats with plats.
    where are the cats going?
    The cats are going to win the race to the yarn ball.

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  9. Inspired by the book "Go, Dog. Go!"
    BY: Dr.Seuss

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  10. His old dry lips on the mouth of the trumpet.
    He made that old trumpet wail.
    Oh blues!
    Keeping time with his ragged shoe.
    He played that old trumpet like I'v never heard it played.
    Sweet blues!
    Coming from that old man's soul.
    Oh blues.

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  11. Sycamore inspired by the Langston Houghes poem "Oh Blues"

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  12. I hate to go to school,
    School isn't cool,
    classwork isn't that bad
    but homework makes me mad

    In english we learn about shun
    meanwhile i desperately try to get my homework done
    i am at school all day
    instead of going out to play

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