Friday, April 13, 2012

Poetry Month Mash-Up: Day Twelve

Rena has challenged us to write a Limerick today - I love Limericks!  I have a bunch I learned in college but I can't share them here :-)  If anyone over 21 wants to hear them, let me know and I'll email them to you!  Here's my writing-related, G-rated Limerick:



L is for Limerick

I'm such an habitual rhymer,

I'm also a big wisenheimer,

I'm just a joke cracker,

a really talk-backer,

so people wish I was a mimer!



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Here's how to sign RHYME:




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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Poetry Month Mash-Up: Day Eleven


Rena gave us a really hard one today: "Please go to the online version of Poetic Magnetic Poetry Kit by clicking here. Use the words displayed to create a poem."  This was way harder than I thought it would be!  Plus, I didn't get home until after 9:00 tonight so I'm really pressed for time!  These magnetic letters are fun to use - you should try it!  Here's my poem:



K is for my Kids



Here's how to sign KID:


Here's how to sign MAGNET:


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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Poetry Month Mash-Up: Day Ten


J is for Jingle                         
Just got home and I'm feeling the pressure of having to write a poem for day eleven of the A to Z Poetry Challenge!  Rena's challenge for today is to "write a jingle that promotes your blog, website or yourself."  Yikes!  I started writing a complicated ad then a quick, easy one popped into my head - thank goodness!!  Here it is, along with the original jingle from the 60s.

                  
                         

When habitual rhyming's got you in a tizzy, 
Just plop yourself down and write something fizzy!

Wrote this, post this,
Oh what a relief it is!
Wrote this, post this,
Oh what a relief this is!

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Here's how to sign RELIEF:




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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Poetry Month Mash-Up: Day Nine


Wow, this was the hardest poem for me so far - I guess because inspiration, to me, is a serious thing so it required a serious poem.  Here goes nothing . . .



I is for Inspiration

I'm inspired by the poor to appreciate my wealth.

I'm inspired by the sick to appreciate my health.

I'm inspired by the homeless to appreciate my house.

I'm inspired by the widow to appreciate my spouse.

I'm inspired by the childless to appreciate my boys.

I'm inspired by the deaf to appreciate the noise.

I'm inspired by the lonely to appreciate my friends.

I'm inspired by the journey to appreciate the end.



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Here's how to sign APPRECIATE:



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Monday, April 9, 2012

Poetry Month Mash-Up: Day Eight



H is for Haiku and Hero

Today on her blog, Rena Traxel has challenged us to write a Haiku about our childhood hero.  Just to refresh your memories - a Haiku is a three-line poem in which the first line has five syllables, the second has seven and the third has five again.  You can link them together to tell a story.  


It took me less than a second to think of my childhood hero - here's my Haiku about her:

                                                                                         

My Mom 

I have a hero
And it's someone you should know.
My hero's my mom!

She raised four children,
On her own, without much help
Not an easy feat.

No cape and no mask
Only the power of love
To shield us from harm.




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