Over the last few days we have been writing free verse poetry inspired by photographs we took in the school grounds.
The following posts are a sample of some of the work we have produced so far.
Showing posts with label free verse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free verse. Show all posts
Saturday, 7 October 2017
The odd tree log by Alexander
The
Odd Tree Log
You’ll
question why,
I
have taken a photo of this.
But
if you see it correctly,
You
will see lots of things,
Like
a spider,
That
has too many legs.
Or
a person,
With
tentacles,
And
an eye in his stomach.
The War by Samuel
The gunman were protecting,
The wall was defending,
From the war going on
It was no
place to have fun.
As the baby leaves waited for their
parents,
Behind the great wall,
Some parents never to be seen again.
In the great war against the wood,
The children screamed, “Mom!” and “Dad!”
But nobody would answer, it was leaves
versus wood.
Nature at war, made more destruction than humans could.
The leaves by Jakub
The bushy leaves swishing in the background,
All you can hear is swish, swish.
Children playing on the playground, leaving me
in peace.
But later they come to the hide-out,
Some snap twigs,
Some fix them.
Some never bother to come inside.
They clean, they make it dusty.
The Colourful Tree by Olivia W
The
purple leaves are dangling,
On the tree with their friends
Their colours shine in the sun.
When the leaves fall,
They soon grow back
Their lives are never ending.
By Olivia W
The Colourful Tree by Olivia D
Lots of
beautiful purple leaves dangling,
On the
tree with the others leaves.
Waiting
to fly away,
It’s very
peaceful and calming in there,
These
bright leaves are shining.
From the
tree,
I would
relax in there.
When they
fly away,
They never come back
by Olivia D
The Drifting Feather by Maddie
The Drifting Feather by
Maddie
The
spine flows like a meandering river,
So does the floating feather in the wind.
The
stripes are like a raccoon’s body,
Black
and grey pushes the white over the moon.
Feathers
drift off everywhere, except for one,
The
young feather sits there,
It wishes it could fly,
It
had lots of friends
Not
anymore,
They
grew up and left it,
All
sorrow and alone in the mud
wishing
it was old enough,
Wishing
Wishing,
Wishing.
The Angel looks by Grace N & Millie
The colourful leaves looked like an Angel,
Staring out its window.
Like everyone are the citizens,
And it is the hero.
It brings luck to everyone,
Its graceful
Like a swan.
The crescent moon,
Making sure it does no bad,
It did not,
So it was glad.
By Grace N & Millie
The Orange Leaf by Grace C and Amaleigh
The
bright yellow sun shines down on the orange leaf.
In
the distance, suddenly it starts to rain.
All
the wildlife runs for shelter,
All
of a sudden, it stops raining.
Then
eventually all the animals come out and play.
FEATHER ( BY TEGAN AND DARCIE)
With a lifetime spirit,
Who would’ve thought in
autumn,
You would find this very
special merit.
This feather is long and thin,
With a dirty smooth texture,
It is black, white and grey,
But blacker than ever.
if you saw this you would feel sad
But you would never be mad
As Green... by Ella
As Green
as the freshly mowed grass,
As
tall as the highest cloud in the sky.
In the
distance calling in the wind.
They
slowly peer protecting guarding,
The
tiny tree.
As
red as a flame in the wind.
Ella
Spaghetti Petals by Clara
Spaghetti petals by
Clara
As
golden as a gleaming trophy,
Spaghetti petals wait.
Nectar shyly hides from sight,
Nectar shyly hides from sight,
Spaghetti petals wait.
Petal
soldiers protect nectar,
Spaghetti
petals guard.
Babies
crouch from the spotlight,
Spaghetti
petals guard.
All
the petals hold a feast,
Spaghetti
petals dance.
Babies
sing a silent song,
Spaghetti
petals dance.
The Small Tree by Courtney
The small tree
By Courtney
As colourful as a rainbow,
As green as the grass.
As bright as the sun.
It grows.
And it dies.
The Midnight Sky by Carter and Stuart
From an eye of a person
To the pattern on some wood,
With a spiral circling the pupil of an eye
The pupil is black as the midnight sky.
by Carter and Stuart
Autumn is here by Maya and Scarlett
AUTUMN IS HERE!
BY MAYA W AND SCARLETT B
It is day.
The sunny summer sky has turned grey.
The silver blanket of fog has just settled in.
And the usual sun bling has faded.
Murky maroon shaved wood surrounds the leafy collage on the floor.
On this new day out in the moor.
When I step out in the air,
I feel the cold in my hair.
I take another step and freeze,
As the first conker of the season falls from the trees.
As it hits the moist grass,
The cosy emerald shield cracks in two .
The only thing I have to do,
Is to collect conkers,
Through and through.
Autumn is here!
So I cry a happy tear.
BY MAYA W AND SCARLETT B
It is day.
The sunny summer sky has turned grey.
The silver blanket of fog has just settled in.
And the usual sun bling has faded.
Murky maroon shaved wood surrounds the leafy collage on the floor.
On this new day out in the moor.
When I step out in the air,
I feel the cold in my hair.
I take another step and freeze,
As the first conker of the season falls from the trees.
As it hits the moist grass,
The cosy emerald shield cracks in two .
The only thing I have to do,
Is to collect conkers,
Through and through.
Autumn is here!
So I cry a happy tear.
The Dandelion's Mum by Alycia and Natasha
The Dandelion’s mum
The lonely little dandelion was watching the
sun staring
That was all he could do.
As the day went on,
The sun went down.
His mum
was out to find some more sun.
She never came back.
As the Dandelion grew
He shot up quick and watched the sun.
He saw his mum,
She was the sun.
Alycia and Natasha
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