My things
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My things
Contents Page Snow Poem 1 The ghost school Poem 2 A selection of haikus Poem 3&4 My things Poem 5 My world Poem 6 A simple thing Poem 7 Holidays *Razorsaur* Poem 8 Poem 9 Geography lesson Poem 10 A recipe to care for your dog Poem 11 Christmas tree Poem 12 She smiles Poem 13 My family Poem 14 My mum Analyzing of poems Poem 15 Snow It floats down slowly, colouring the bare trees white. It covers the WORLD in a white sheet. It covers your garden; it comes to your waist. Children wake it up like angry mothers, changing the beautiful white colour to a muddy brown. The creations still standing with the remaining snow. This can be a weapon of war, with ice creating a base. After a week their enemy Sun melts them away with it yellow light and all that remains is cold water. This weather is snow The ghost school WAIT! Don’t go near that school, my dad said it’s full of ghosts. They have got lesson different from ours, instead of music they learn to screech and say BOO! They only have another lesson, where they learn to scare us and wet our pants. Quick, hide, their coming out. Look how they glide and turn invisible without us knowing. I’m warning you never ever go near the ghost school! By Sioned A selection of haikus By Sioned The cold sweeps over The robin stays by it self People wait for spring Dolphins are the best They nicker hello to me They swim next to me My things My car is a snake, taking me to places and the moon and stars. My doll’s houses are a live, transporting me into their world, but getting me home for tea. My pets are magic, they give me advice and kick or bite bullies buts. My wardrobe is my personal stylist, picking out all my clothes. My things are alive and I wouldn’t trade them not even for the world. My world The trees are my friends, transporting me into my secret world. My shed is my helper, keeping me out of sight of the mother ship. My swimming pool is an Olympic swimming ground, as I win gold medals. My computer is my teacher, helping me with my homework. My doll’s houses are my second home, helping everyone untill tea. My paint brushes are artists, directing my hand. My photos are transporters, reminding me of memories. My garden is full of life, with new babies being born every day. I live an adventures life, but I think I’ll go to bed now. By Sioned A simple thing A simple thing like fire can be a blazing fire or a warming comfort. The simply thing like rain can be a helper of life and a stopper of evil. The bit more complicated snake can be slippery poison or the Greatest Listener. Blazing fire or warming comfort By Sioned Helper of life and a stopper of evil. HOLIDAYS Holidays mean going to a different place, travel by car ship and aeroplane,. Relatives in different places, abroad or connected to land. A night in for children, night out for adults, pizza and chips, discos and romantic dinners. A deserved rest from school and jobs, staying up and sleeping in. A sunny time on the beach, volleyball and sandcastles, ice cream for lunch. But when it is all over there is another one on the way. Razorsaur Razorsaur clumbeld out of his cave Razors bared, saw his prey His fired szings carried his, as fast as lightning He lounced on his prey, his caley body cutting them into tiny bits, into the pot they went His daily routine was done, now he slumberd back to his cobberly cave, fell into a slumbly sleep. By Sioned Geography lesson The new teacher put up his new maps. They hung on the wall for all to see. He has no wish to wander or sail Or to see the green leaves on an orange tree. I think of my old teacher Deceased but he is free To smell the sweet scented jasmine And to touch green leaves burning on an orange tree. A recipe to care for your dog Take some defenceless dogs and cover them with a protective pie crust Mix in some gingerbread families and some needed excursive for dogs Then pour in 5 litres of dog’s showers and drinking water with crushed up dog treats and food The take a blend of doggy hugs and kisses and a deserve sleep Note: never shatter your dog’s new life; treat him or her like a living human being Warning: don’t attempt this recipe is you think your not ready for a dog. Remember it a BIG responsibility, dog’s need a life time commitment. By Sioned Christmas tree A Star On the top Of my head, Children decorate me I show that Christmas is here I see the special man, putting presents under me I keep the presents safe and sound until morning I am a special part of this, I love my life I am admire by all The Christmas tree stands tall and proud in the corner Its pine needles smell so strong, yet comforting When Christmas is over, and all is done Back to the ground To grow for another year She smiles She smiles when her friends come out She has her animals, plants and elements She smiles when a new baby is born She teaches them to love our planet She smiles when Summer is here She sees her flowers bloom and live She smiles when her birds put on a show She watches with pleasure as they dance She smiles when somebody does well She sees them pick up litter, cleaning her oceans She smiles when she sees nature in action She hope they’ll live forever and ever My family My mum is a lioness, always at work Travelling far and wide My dad is a Welsh Border Collie, looking after us all Loyal and always there for us My sister is a cat, curled up sleeping You can find her in her room, only comes down for meals I am a dolphin, I’m always swimming The pool is my second home, especially when it’s warm and sunny my mum My mum is AMAZING and I tell her every day. She is like a lioness, searching for things to Keep us nice and cosy. But when she gets home she is like a lovable Teddy bear hugging me untill she tires. My mum is AMAZING and i tell her every day. She is like a nurse, looking after me untill I’m Better. But when she is ill she carries on like a brave Soldier. My mum is AMAZING but it time for her to rest Because today is mother’s day so it’s my turn To look after her. Analysing This is the part of the book where there are questions, tables about other poets’ poems. Metaphor for a family by Belinda Questions 1.) Who is narrating the poem? 2.) What is the poem about? 3.) Why do you think the poet has used metaphors in the poem? To what effect? 4.) What kind of images and emotions do these metaphors create? My answers 1.) The person who is narrating the poem is the sister Belinda 2.) The poem is about her family and their personalities 3.) I think the poet has used metaphors because she is trying to help us (the readers) picture the family, who they are and their place in the family. 4.) The images and emotion the poem creates are: the farther is a large man able to do things with his hands but is not very good when it comes to emotional problems. The mum seems to be always busy, making things neat and tidy. The brother, David, is the youngest, seems to be quite and keep himself to himself, not bothered or bothering the family. The sheep dog is very active and a bundle of energy and looking for attention. Belinda is very loving and caring, trying to keep the family happy and together. All together the family seems to work. Metaphor What it means Dad is the super- sized band aid, strong and powerful but not always effective in a crisis. Dad is the person who is strong and brave, but will hand over to Mum in a crisis Mum is the middle-size tweezer, which picks and pokes and pinches. Mum is always getting involved in family business but she is at the centre of the family. My brother is the single small aspirin on the third He is the third child, who often gets forgotten, shelf. he is small and the baby I am the wood and glue that hold us all together with my love. I am very loving and I show my love to my family Muffin, the sheep dog, is a round cotton ball, stained and dirty. He is very excited and energetic, he loves fun and dirt. Pigeons by Richard Kell Questions Work out what meaning and what effect each of the following lines has (these are the lines i have chosen): 1.) Small blue busybodies strutting like fat gentlemen with hands clasped under their swallowtail coats 2.) And, as they stump about, their heads like tiny hammers tap at imaginary nails. 3.) Summer hangs drugged from sky to earth 4.) Raise a casual hand - With one quick gust they fountain into air. Answers 1.) Under their swallowtail makes me think of birds with the big chests pacing the pavement with their wings behind their backs. 2.) Their beaks like the automatic hammers walking on the pavements, tapping at the ground (looking for food) 3.) Like a hazy summer’s day, like you’re looking at the world through a slightly unfocused camera 4.) It is like when i go into the garden and if the birds see or hear me coming they fly into the sky all together. These are my lines of the pigeon poem After a hard day’s work They come together at the water fountain, To chat and think about the next day’s work ahead They sleep for a long time and wake up early Never sure what work holds for them today. I love me mudder by Benjamin Zephaniah Questions 1.) Do you like this poem? 2.) Why? 3.) Why do you think the poet used non-standard English in this poem? 4.) Did you think it was effective? 5.) Why? Answers 1.) I thought the poem was very good and I enjoyed it. 2.) I like this poem as it has a very good flow and rhythm and is also very sweet and funny. It also tells a bit of a story and the journey they made together. 3.) I think the poet used non Standard English because he wanted the reader to know about his West Indian heritage and as part of the poem is about them leaving their birth place of the West Indies to come to the UK it also gave the poem a good west Indian rhythm and beat and a lot of warmth. 4.) I do think it was effective. 5.) I think it was effective because it showed that they made a long journey to get to England, his use of language painted a picture of love and warmth for each other by repeating of the line “i love me mudder and me mudder love me”. By the end of the poem you feel that you know the mother and the strong bond between her and her son while the father seems to be slightly on the outside of the relationship. Table for Essay of Poem Pigeons by Richard Kell Poetic devices (point) Quotation (evidence) What it means why it’s effective (explanation) Metaphor They paddle with staccato feet in powder pools of sunlight You can see the pigeons walking in short abrupt jerking walks, there is a hazy sunlight. Personification Small blue busy bodies, strutting like fat gentlemen, with hands clasped under their swallowtail coats It is giving the pigeons the traits of business men, with long strides and hands behind their backs(or wings with pigeons , with barrelled bellies, (big fat bellies) Simile Their heads like tiny hammers, tapping at imaginary nails Their beaks are like automatic hammers, pecking at the ground, with short fast jerky movements. Metaphor Summer hangs drugged from sky to earth. A hazy sunlight, shafts of light coming down because of the pollution, making the atmosphere a bit foggy as well. Simile Only warm dimples of sound, slide like slow bubbles from the contented throats This is saying that the pigeons are cooing happily and are satisfied with what they are doing. Essay-Pigeons The poem I have chosen to write about is Pigeons by Richard Kell because he used a range of different devices that i could use in my essay i also liked and enjoyed the poem. In this essay i will write about all the different devices that the poet use in the poem pigeons and what i think they mean. The first device i noticed was a metaphor in the line “They paddle with staccato feet in powder pools of sunlight” i like this line as I can imagine the pigeons walking in short abrupt jerky movements on the pavement, with hazy sunlight on patches over the pavement, this gives the reader a picture of what the poet can see but also the picture he wanted to paint of the pigeons. He then used a different device called Personification in the line “Small blue busy bodies, strutting like small fat gentlemen, with hands clasped under their swallowtail coats” I chose this line as I can imagine the pigeons with their wing tucked in by their sides going down towards their tail being like business men who are busy and walking with long strides with their hands behind their backs. The puffed out chest of the pigeon would look like the barrel bellies of the business men who have had many long business lunches. I felt these lines gave a clear portrait of what he wanted the reader to know and his use of language helped the reader with the comparison needed. The next device i found was a Simile in the line “Their heads like tiny hammers, tapping at imaginary nails”, again it gives you the ability to think of how the simile works as you can imagine the pigeons using their beaks to imitate an automatic hammer whilst they peck at the ground with short jerky and fast movements. Then i found another simile in the line “Only warm dimples of sound, slide like slow bubbles from the contented throats”, when I read this I felt that the pigeons were content with their lives and I feel that this is what the author of the poem wanted to describe with his use of language and devices throughout the poem. Then i found another metaphor in the line “summer hangs dragged from the sky to earth” this made me feel of hazy sunlight, foggy hazy days that could be warm but that could also be like looking through an unfocused camera. In conclusion i like the poem because the devices used help me to picture a life of a pigeon through the poet’s eyes. I can picture the poet sitting down on a city bench watching and studying the pigeons on a very hot summer’s day comparing them to sights and sounds of the city. Your Bedroom is a pig-sty He’s a bookworm It’s raining cats and dogs You’re a star Your hair is a birds nest He has two left feet He has a heart of gold Glossary Form: type of poem e.g. nonsense poem, Haiku etc. Dissonance: harsh sounding words e.g. words in a row beginning with the letters D and B. Alliteration: words in a row that begin with the same letter e.g. round and round the ragged rocks. Sibilance: repeated s sounds e.g. silly sounding Sam. Simile: a direct comparison of two different things, usally by using the words “like” or “as”. Metaphor: is when you compare or contrast two things to one another. Unlike a simile you don’t use “like” or “as” in the comparison example, I am a rainbow. Haiku: a Japanese poetry form, 5,7,5 . Stanza: another word for a verse in a poem, a collection of lines in a poem (like a paragraph) Personification: giving human traits (qualities feelings, action or characteristics) to non-living objects, things, colours, qualities or idears. Ballad: ballad poems are a poem that tell a story like folk tales, legends and often has a repeated chorus or mid-section. Often about love and sung, a ballad is a story in poetic form. Didactic: to have a lesson, moral, message to your story, poem, and writing. Tone: the overall mood of the poem Onomatopoeia: the formation of a word to imitate sound Back cover This book really is a display of poems with extra analyzing bits too, so BUY THIS BOOK TODAY! Enjoy this book so don’t delay, buy it today!