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-7~ FOR THOSE YffiO LIKE POETRY In Miss Bl^'^cl-Qn.'on's room wc ?Jre having a good timo with pootry. Wo knov; many poems frimi memory. Wo would bo gi'id to say thorn f^r you sometimo, WO' write poetry too. Here are some poems wo have written One day the radiators were pop ping' so loudly they disturbed us, so we just stopped and wrote a poem about them. The Radiator When the radiators sing ■' They are the funniest thing. There is a g,iant inside Puffing out his ja,v/s so wide, A-scroaming, and hissing and knockr i inf’ about Trying to find his way out. We are also studying trees, leaves, and .seeds. Those are Gverywhoro 'around us. We have both maple and elm trees on the school f’round, we visit them often. We play under them. Here are tv/o poems wG have written about those trees. The Maple- When I walk I v/alk fp'^ld. When I talk I talk of, gold. V/lth my chalk I color o'^^ld. The gold of the Maple tree. The Elm I look around I see brown. On my way from town, I feel brown, I swoop the steps Off goes brov/n. To join the other leaves On the ground. AUTUMN, Pretty leaves are everywhere. Red, gold, and brown, And oh, the sky is so beautiful . When the sun rpoes down* And in the bod i wonder I think I'd like to bo a leaf But I'd rather be v/hat God made me.. And I guess it's that way v/ith a leaf, Harold Gardner (4th) HALLOWEEN Hallpwpon will soon be here. With spooks and ghosts an-d lots of things quoer; 'Witches and cats with backs humped up. And V/itches flying high above. With hats shaped like' saucers and cups. Suimnor is gone, aut;umn is here, * Winter is coming and Santa will ' ■ soon feill approach. With him he will brir\a presents and toys ' ; iind lots of joys to old and youn^i, PGggy Lois, Long" (6th) HAPPY Halloween Children, children, come out to The moon is shinin'',' as bright as day. Lot's have some Halloween fun Lot's brea.k the ll;-;ht-f- No , no, tha t' s no t ’ r is?;h11 V/hat shall we do? j.Yo.u -Tress up and,,I/will too. Then lot's ptit soap on tho cars No, no, that v/ill make scars I Oh, what?shall we do? Many of us have poems iii our i poetry book. Hero is ono hy Mary Jane, ' i The pair I am ,p.>ing to the pair Next Friday, I shall soo a be‘^r Next Friday, John Grovc-r will bo, there With taffy in his hair. Next FrlrT.-ay, T.HE CIRCUS Pi-iRnDE The circus paraGol Tho circus parade I Up and down all throu.f’h town. Went tho circus paraho,' Clowns and clowns wore in ths paraho, And ohl what funny faces they marlc'l Lewis Stoves (6th) Let us.'bb gopG goblins ^^r wltchos. And surprise'*' somebody J-ump ouU an^T say, "Bool" We cc-ul^ have a party too, Ih-at's ,(just ,What we'll rtfi ^ ■' .'Ann Kelly (4th) F-ALL Tho leaves are turning yellow, Tho cool breozos are blov/ing again, Tho summer days are over And we're In school again. rlc sec the squirrels gathering nuts For winter's C(.)ld, ccld days, Che birds are flying south. The robins, tho wrens, and the jays. Billy Rapor (6th)
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