Monday, April 25, 2011

Day Two: 3rd Period: Poems

Today you will be sharing the poems you have brought to class.  Comment to this "Day Two" post to share your poem with the class.  Please remember to include the title and author of the poem as well as your name at the bottom of the post. 

26 comments:

  1. Langston Hughes

    Life Is Fine

    I went down to the river,
    I set down on the bank.
    I tried to think but couldn't,
    So I jumped in and sank.

    I came up once and hollered!
    I came up twice and cried!
    If that water hadn't a-been so cold
    I might've sunk and died.

    But it was Cold in that water! It was cold!

    I took the elevator
    Sixteen floors above the ground.
    I thought about my baby
    And thought I would jump down.

    I stood there and I hollered!
    I stood there and I cried!
    If it hadn't a-been so high
    I might've jumped and died.

    But it was High up there! It was high!

    So since I'm still here livin',
    I guess I will live on.
    I could've died for love--
    But for livin' I was born

    Though you may hear me holler,
    And you may see me cry--
    I'll be dogged, sweet baby,
    If you gonna see me die.

    Life is fine! Fine as wine! Life is fine!

    ~Brianna M.

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  2. Post by Richard Li

    Romance, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head and folded wing, Among the green leaves as they shake Far down within some shadowy lake, To me a painted paroquet Hath been--a most familiar bird-- Taught me my alphabet to say-- To lisp my very earliest word While in the wild wood I did lie, A child--with a most knowing eye.

    Of late, eternal Condor years So shake the very Heaven on high With tumult as they thunder by, I have no time for idle cares Though gazing on the unquiet sky. And when an hour with calmer wings Its down upon my spirit flings-- That little time with lyre and rhyme To while away--forbidden things! My heart would feel to be a crime Unless it trembled with the strings.


    -Edgar Allan Poe

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  3. The Road Not Taken
    by Robert Frost

    Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
    And sorry I could not travel both
    And be one traveler, long I stood
    And looked down one as far as I could
    To where it bent in the undergrowth;

    Then took the other, as just as fair,
    And having perhaps the better claim
    Because it was grassy and wanted wear,
    Though as for that the passing there
    Had worn them really about the same,

    And both that morning equally lay
    In leaves no step had trodden black.
    Oh, I marked the first for another day!
    Yet knowing how way leads on to way
    I doubted if I should ever come back.

    I shall be telling this with a sigh
    Somewhere ages and ages hence:
    Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
    I took the one less traveled by,
    And that has made all the difference.
    -Darnell Henson

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  4. P.O.W
    By Alicia Keys

    I'm a prisoner
    Of words unsaid
    Just lonely feelings
    Locked away in my head

    I trap myself further
    Every time I stay quiet
    I should start to speak
    But I stop and stay silent
    And now I've made
    My own hard bed
    Inside a prison of words unsaid
    I am a P.O.W.

    Not a prisoner of war
    A prisoner of words
    Like a soldier
    I'm a fighter
    Yet only a puppet
    Mostly I only say
    What you wanna hear
    Could you take it if I came clear?
    Or would you rather see me
    Stoned on a drug of complacency and compromise
    M.I.A.

    I guess that's what I am
    Scraping this cold earth
    For a piece of myself
    For peace in myself
    It'd be easier if you put me in jail
    If you locked me away
    I'd have someone to blame
    But these bars of steel are of my making
    They surround my mind
    And have me shaking
    My hands are cuffed behind my back
    I'm a prisoner of the worst kind, in fact
    A prisoner of compromise

    A prisoner of compassion
    A prisoner of kindness
    A prisoner of expectation
    A prisoner of my youth

    Run too fast to be old
    I've forgotten what I was told
    Ain't I a sight to behold?
    A prisoner of age dying to be young
    To my head is my hand with a gun
    And it's cold and it's hard
    Cause there's nowhere to run
    When you've caged yourself
    By holding your tongue
    I'm a prisoner
    Of words unsaid
    Just lonely feelings
    Locked away in my head
    It's like solitary confinement
    Every time I stay quiet
    I should start to speak
    But I stop and stay silent
    And now I've made
    My own hard bed
    Inside a prison of words unsaid

    ~Mahoghany C.~

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  5. Michael

    Dreams

    Hold fast to dreams
    For if dreams die
    Life is a broken-winged bird
    That cannot fly.

    Hold fast to dreams
    For when dreams go
    Life is a barren field
    Frozen with snow

    By:Langston Hughes

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  6. Messy Room By Shel Silverstein

    Whosever room this is should be ashamed!
    His underwear is hanging on the lamp.
    His raincoat is there in the overstuffed chair,
    And the chair is becoming quite mucky and damp.
    His workbook is wedged in the window,
    His sweater's been thrown on the floor.
    His scarf and one ski are beneath the TV,
    And his pants have been carelessly hung on the door.
    His books are all jammed in the closet,
    His vest has been left in the hall.
    A lizard named Ed is asleep in his bed,
    And his smelly old sock has been stuck to the wall.
    Whosever room this is should be ashamed!
    Donald or Robert or Willie or--
    Huh? You say it's mine? Oh, dear,
    I knew it looked familiar!

    *Carlys Taylor

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  7. The rent man knocked.
    He said, Howdy-do?
    I said, What
    Can I do for you?
    He said, You know
    Your rent is due.

    I said, Listen,
    Before I'd pay
    I'd go to Hades
    And rot away!

    The sink is broke,
    The water don't run,
    And you ain't done a thing
    You promised to've done.

    Back window's cracked,
    Kitchen floor squeaks,
    There's rats in the cellar,
    And the attic leaks.

    He said, Madam,
    It's not up to me.
    I'm just the agent,
    Don't you see?

    I said, Naturally,
    You pass the buck.
    If it's money you want
    You're out of luck.

    He said, Madam,
    I ain't pleased!
    I said, Neither am I.
    So we agrees!

    - Starlee Edmunds

    LANGSTON HUGHES

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  8. Casey at the Bat by Ernest L. Thayer
    The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day;
    The score stood four to two, with but one inning more to play,
    And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same,
    A pall-like silence fell upon the patrons of the game.

    A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest
    Clung to that hope which springs eternal in the human breast;
    They thought, "If only Casey could but get a whack at that —
    We'd put up even money now, with Casey at the bat."

    But Flynn preceded Casey, as did also Jimmy Blake,
    And the former was a hoodoo, while the latter was a cake;
    So upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat;
    For there seemed but little chance of Casey getting to the bat.

    But Flynn let drive a single, to the wonderment of all,
    And Blake, the much despised, tore the cover off the ball;
    And when the dust had lifted, and men saw what had occurred,
    There was Jimmy safe at second and Flynn a-hugging third.

    Then from five thousand throats and more there rose a lusty yell;
    It rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell;
    It pounded on the mountain and recoiled upon the flat,
    For Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat.

    There was ease in Casey's manner as he stepped into his place;
    There was pride in Casey's bearing and a smile lit Casey's face.
    And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat,
    No stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas Casey at the bat.

    Ten thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands with dirt.
    Five thousand tongues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt.
    Then while the writhing pitcher ground the ball into his hip,
    Defiance flashed in Casey's eye, a sneer curled Casey's lip.

    And now the leather-covered sphere came hurtling through the air,
    And Casey stood a-watching it in haughty grandeur there.
    Close by the sturdy batsman the ball unheeded sped —
    "That ain't my style," said Casey. "Strike one!" the umpire said.

    From the benches, black with people, there went up a muffled roar,
    Like the beating of the storm-waves on a stern and distant shore;
    "Kill him! Kill the umpire!" shouted some one on the stand;
    And it's likely they'd have killed him had not Casey raised his hand.

    With a smile of Christian charity great Casey's visage shone;
    He stilled the rising tumult; he bade the game go on;
    He signaled to the pitcher, and once more the dun sphere flew;
    But Casey still ignored it, and the umpire said "Strike two!"

    "Fraud!" cried the maddened thousands, and echo answered "Fraud!"
    But one scornful look from Casey and the audience was awed.
    They saw his face grow stern and cold, they saw his muscles strain,
    And they knew that Casey wouldn't let that ball go by again.

    The sneer has fled from Casey's lip, the teeth are clenched in hate;
    He pounds with cruel violence his bat upon the plate.
    And now the pitcher holds the ball, and now he lets it go,
    And now the air is shattered by the force of Casey's blow.

    Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright,
    The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light,
    And somewhere men are laughing, and little children shout;
    But there is no joy in Mudville — mighty Casey has struck out.

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  9. spring

    A sense of warmth is tapping at the door;
    And hope, a feeling out from distant lore
    – Or so it seems – clears the deep refrain!

    Emerging youth: a dormant lea awakes.
    The raging colour, singing loud, partakes
    In annual birth – spring is born again!

    A zest anew for nascent life
    Begins in floral train:
    Carriage one: a snowdropp thrill;
    Carriage two: the crocus;
    Number three, a daffodil – dancing,
    Drawing focus – as she would,
    Attention seeker!

    How I love our spring:
    The bold and sleeker feel I get,
    An inner glow, a ring!
    I’ve paid the winter’s chilly debt, so
    Now upon the wing!

    ~James Payne

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  10. Because Of You

    Because of you
    my world is now whole,
    Because of you
    love lives in my soul.
    Because of you
    I have laughter in my eyes,
    Because of you
    I am no longer afraid of good-byes.
    You are my pillar
    my stone of strength,
    With me through all seasons
    and great times of length.
    My love for you is pure
    boundless through space and time,
    it grows stronger everyday
    with the knowledge that you'll always be mine.
    At the altar
    I will joyously say 'I do',
    for I have it all now
    and it's all because of you.

    - Written and owned by Amy S. Bedford -
    genovia milbourne

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  12. Dream Deferred by: Langston Hughes

    What happens to a dream deferred?

    Does it dry up
    Like a raisin in the sun?

    Or fester like a sore-
    And the run?

    Does it stink like rotten meat?
    Or crust and sugar over-
    like a syrupy sweet?

    Maybe it just sags
    like a heavy load.

    Or does it explode? -Carlos Norwood

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  15. If I could have just one wish,
    I would wish to wake up everyday
    to the sound of your breath on my neck,
    the warmth of your lips on my cheek,
    the touch of your fingers on my skin,
    and the feel of your heart beating with mine...
    Knowing that I could never find that feeling
    with anyone other than you.

    - Courtney Kuchta -
    -Timara-

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  16. <3~A Love For All Time~<3

    Breathless kisses
    Burning touches
    Soft-spoken words of love
    Urgently spoken words of passion.
    A man and a woman
    One complete love
    Since time began
    Predestined to be as one.
    We've been together before
    In other lifetimes
    We've fought dragons
    And have been torn from each others arms
    Yet our love prevailed.
    We've walked on this earth many times together
    Perhaps for a moment
    Perhaps for years
    But our heart is one heart
    And we were meant to be.
    So when our time on earth
    Once again comes to a close
    Have no worries my dear
    For we will find each other again
    And again
    And again.
    For our love is ageless
    Eternal
    A love for all time.

    - Dawn Choike -

    -Espana.C

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  17. Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein

    There is a place where the sidewalk ends
    And before the street begins,
    And there the grass grows soft and white,
    And there the sun burns crimson bright,
    And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
    To cool in the peppermint wind.

    Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
    And the dark street winds and bends.
    Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
    We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
    And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
    To the place where the sidewalk ends.

    Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
    And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
    For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
    The place where the sidewalk ends.


    -Tiana Jones

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  18. A Guilty End by Kimani wa Mbogo

    I held her in a warm embrace.
    As we thought of our romatic base.
    Such was a serious sence of guilt,
    All right long on a coarse silt.

    Though the bright moon was up high,
    Nobody saw us in a tie.
    Memories injured our tender guilty hearts,
    Like red hot rods near painful cuts.

    How would we so shuch an act?
    It remained a sour question of fact.
    How would it be few months later?
    That made her soul remain bitter.

    Very guilt in such a cold night,
    The shining moon making her dress bright.
    As the tears rolled down her beautiful cheek,
    Every moment she tried to blink.

    Cynthia R

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  19. Mad Girl's Love Song - Sylvia Plath

    "I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead;
    I lift my lids and all is born again.
    (I think I made you up inside my head.)

    The stars go waltzing out in blue and red,
    And arbitrary blackness gallops in:
    I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead.

    I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed
    And sung me moon-struck, kissed me quite insane.
    (I think I made you up inside my head.)

    God topples from the sky, hell's fires fade:
    Exit seraphim and Satan's men:
    I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead.

    I fancied you'd return the way you said,
    But I grow old and I forget your name.
    (I think I made you up inside my head.)

    I should have loved a thunderbird instead;
    At least when spring comes they roar back again.
    I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead.
    (I think I made you up inside my head.)"

    Shane' Gunn

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  22. TO: Langston Hughes "Dreams"

    This is one of the first real poems I really cared for.it spoke to my heart ss a teen and it becomes my wisdom. As a teen growing older it reminds me to keep dreams alive. The poem is short, wonderful and inspiring enough to make me remeber it in future references. He compares dreams to life because if you dont dream then you will never try to set goals. For this poem I really say that i would hang this in my room and keep this poem "Dreams" in mind because in a short pump poem, it shows how dreams are really important. This is one of Langston Hughes top poems in my opinion because it is very inspirational !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

    - Starlee Edmunds

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  23. Mahoghany, that poem goes to hard. I noticed that the whole poem is one very large metaphor, and i like that. Alicia is comparing her mind as a prison that she she is locked in. She says that she can not blame any body else because she trapped her own self in it. She tries to say things but the words just do not flow out. However, the most important aspect of the poem i think is that it relates to every day life and the people with this problem.
    EX: I'm a prisoner
    Of words unsaid
    Just lonely feelings
    Locked away in my head

    -Darnell Henson

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  24. I Cry by Tupac

    Sometimes when I'm alone
    I Cry,
    Cause I am on my own.
    The tears I cry are bitter and warm.
    They flow with life but take no form
    I Cry because my heart is torn.
    I find it difficult to carry on.
    If I had an ear to confiding,
    I would cry among my treasured friend,
    but who do you know that stops that long,
    to help another carry on.
    The world moves fast and it would rather pass by.
    Then to stop and see what makes one cry,
    so painful and sad.
    And sometimes...
    I Cry
    and no one cares about why
    -ian Deramus

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  25. this poem uses very good personification.
    A sense of warmth is tapping at the door;
    also the rhyme skeem in the poem is great when he said

    Emerging youth: a dormant lea awakes.
    The raging colour, singing loud, partakes

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  26. Tiana, I think the poem you posted was great. It was very descriptive and painted a picture very well. Though i do not know the message in it's entireity, i think the main message stands for change brought thanks to profound individuals and open minds of children. If you disagree please tell me your take on it.

    -Ian Deramus

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