We've begun a new unit of study during writer's workshop - poetry. We began our study by immersing ourselves in poetry - filling our minds and hearts with powerful words. We then learned about the "Doors of Poetry": the heart door, memory door, observation door, wondering door, and concerns about the world door. We can open these doors to find poetry in our lives (poems are hiding everywhere). We also learned how to create strong images and "crack open" general words. Here are some of the poems our students have written so far...
The Wind Cries This is Not Right
by Wilson
Somewhere a woman is weeping
Somewhere a man has no wife
And the wind whispers
This is not right
Somewhere a rich man is robbing
Somewhere a poor man is giving
And the wind cries
This is not right
Somewhere killing is legal
This place is the war
And the wind screams no, no
This is not right
For the man and the woman should be married
And the rich man should be giving to the poor man
And the war should be stopped
And the wind screams
This is right
Leave a comment below to let Wilson know what you think about his poem!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Poetry
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2 comments:
I really enjoyed reading your poem Wilson. Keep up the good work.
This is an amazing poem! I am very impressed!
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