Poetry Project 2011


Ms Boykin's Class Poetry Page

Quiet/Noisy Poems

Bio Poems

Letter Poems

Important Poems

Poems

Quiet/Noisy Poems

By: Lucas C.
A helicopter twisting in the rain.
A jet flying upside down.
A plane crashing into the Empire State Building.
And me, sitting there, listening.


By: Samantha E.
Ducks swimming in the lake.
Someone shooting in the army.
My next door neighbor yelling to his stepmother.
And me, sitting on the doorstep, listening.


By: Justin M.
Cars crashing in a line.
People snoring in a tree.
Teachers yelling at school.
And me, watching from a tree house, listening.


By: Molly Bolland
A mouse eating a piece of a crumb.
Cake cooking in the oven.
Someone sleeping in a cozy bed.
And me, yelling at my brother, listening.


A fish swerving in the water.
A fish making bubbles in the water.
Someone waiting to catch a fish.
And me, stomping on the dock, listening.


By: Sydney H.
My dad screaming at a football game.
My sister jumping on a trampoline.
My mom starting the car.
And me, on the couch, listening.


Catherine cooking dinner.
The next door neighbors playing tag.
The other neighbors playing with their dog.
And me, on the couch, listening.


By: Garison G.
The car screeching past a person.
Somebody yelling at a stop sign.
A boat crashing on a rock.
And me, laying on the beach, listening.


By: Lukas B.
Cheese pizza sitting on the window.
Ice cream dripping from the cone.
French fries being chopped in the kitchen.
And me, lying in the grass, listening.


Ms. Boykin talking to Garison.
Ms. Garcia yelling at a potato.
Mrs. Glogower screaming at a lizard.
And me, sitting their shaving a potato, listening.


By: Gabriella R.

Earth pumping in space
Saturn hitting a bright light at night.
It falling to the ground.
And me, reading my book, listening.


By: Nicholas M.
A car driving on the street.
A bird singing on a huge tree branch.
A hawk screeching on a wonderful day.
And me, reading my book, reading.


By: Calvin H.
A helicopter launching off a roof.
A man jumping off a roof.
A kid getting soaked at the beach.
And me, listening to the rain, dripping.


A gorilla punching its belly in the jungle.
My dad in a 40 degrees pool.
My family waiting for a bus for an hour.
And me, listening to the cars, honking.


By: Parth P.
Jets flying through the sky.
Race cars racing.
People crumpling papers.
And me, lying in my bed, listening.


By: Madeline C.
The nail hitting against the wood.
The door slamming shut.
The baseball hitting the bat.
And me, reading, listening.


Birds chirping in the wind.
The swings swinging in the air.
People running in the grass playing tag.
And me, sitting in the tree house, listening.


By: Ugi N.
A spaceship flying in space.
A meteor crashing on Earth.
A dragon breathing fire.
And me, walking through my sister's room, listening.


By: Molly F.
Zip lines whipping in the wind.
Girls yelling on the rope of the peanut butter pit.
Counselors panting loudly on the rock wall.
And me, sitting on the adventure bench, listening.


By: Bianca L.
Bianca screaming at recess.
Ms. Boykin doing the hiccups.
Ms. Garcia playing with the trumpet.
And me, whispering to myself, listening.


By: Grace M.
People screaming all around.
Music playing up and down.
Cars vrooming up the street.
And me, sitting by a tree, watching.


By: Johnny S.
Music playing on the beach.
Waves crashing by the water.
Lebron James surfing a wave
And me, sitting on the beach, listening.


By: Colton P.
A bowling ball hitting pins.
A glass of wine smashing.
A baseball hitting a bat.
And me, on the porch, listening.

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Bio Poems

"Justin "
By: Justin M.

Justin
Awesome, strong, cool, extreme.
Son of Beth and Brian,
sibling of nobody.
Lover of the wii, dogs, and DSI
who feels rad, joy, happy,
who fears bugs, spiders, and trees,
who would like to see Transformers 3, Carz 2, Yogi Bear Movie.
Resident of Jupiter Island, Florida.
M.


"Garison"
By: Garison G.

Garison
Nice, crazy, funny, weird.
Son of Gary and Kat,
sibling of Etoile and Joix.
Lover of the food, nature, and shoes
who feels sad, happy, and angry,
who fears dying, no more food, and Grandma dying,
who would like to see Transformers a shark, Anaconda and Grandma.
Resident of Florida.
G.


"Me."
By: Lukas B.

Lukas
Careful, loving, competitive, sometimes annoying.
Son of Jeff and Karen,
sibling of Sydney.
Lover of dogs, milk chocolate, boats
who feels joy, kindness, and integrity,
who fears wasps, daddy long legs, and alligators,
who would like to see a monkey, a lion up-close, and Rafael Nadal's headband.
Resident of Juno Beach, Florida.
B.


"All about Awesome Me!"
By: Samantha E.

Samantha
Awesome, funny, playful, outstanding.
Daughter of Eric and Susan,
sibling of my bratty stack of hay.
Lover of school, summer, and my family
who happy, friendly, and silly,
who fears my sister biting me, sharks attacking, and spiders,
who would like to see a lot of good skiers, people iceskating on a river, and a roller coaster that is only upside down.
Resident of Palm Beach Gardens, Fl.
E.


"Me"
By: Grace M.

Grace
Nice, awesome, wondering, outstanding.
Daughter of Karen and Steve,
sibling of Ben, Jacqueline, Rachael, Rebecca, Demi, and Jane.
Lover of books, candy, my teachers
who feels loveable, joy, and happiness,
who fears spiders, cockroaches, and ghosts,
who would like to see France, Spain, and Austrailia.
Resident of North Palm Beach, Florida.
M.


"Things about Me"
By: Colton P.

Nukebomb
Athletic, funny, nice, good.
Son of Dave and Lynsie,
sibling of my brother Preston.
Lover of Mom, Dad, and brother
who feels sadness, happiness, and tiredness,
who fears clowns, dying, and bad grades,
who would like to see Lil Wayne, Waka Flaka, and Selena Gomez.
Resident of Palm Beach, Florida.
P.


"Title"
By: Johnny S.

Johnny
Nice, sweet, cool, caring.
Son of John and Paola,
sibling of Samantha.
Lover of Mom,Dad, and chocolate
who feels nice, helpful, and proud,
who fears snakes, spiders, and crocodiles,
who would like to see Paris, Japan, and Spain.
Resident of Florida.
S.


"Lucas"
By: Lucas C.

Lucas
Respectful, nice, amazing, awesome.
Son of Elaine and Dad,
sibling of Zachary.
Lover of family, Zachary, and Grandma
who feels always something, love, and happiness,
who fears snakes, bad grades, and Paul Pierce,
who would like to see a L.A., Argentina, and Lebron James.
Resident of Juno Beach, Florida.
C.


"Makes me Feel Like"
By: Parth P.

Parth
Competitive, smart, nice, athletic.
Son of Bhavavana and Neil,
sibling of a weird brother.
Lover of milk, chocolate, fast boats
who feels happy, joyful, amazing,
who fears clowns, spiders, and not good grades,
who would like to see snow, lions, and tigers.
Resident of Florida.
P.


"My likes, Interests, and Don'ts"
By: Molly F.

Molly
Smart, athletic, nice, camp-lover.
Daughter of Jill and Steve,
sibling of my sister camp face.
Lover of camp, friends, and, family
who feels joy, love, and the funniest things,
who fears getting a B+ or lower grades my sister, and my friends fights,
who would like to see the Olympics (summer of course), the making of Harry Potter, and Spain.
Resident of Jupiter, Florida.
F.


"My Poem"
By: Madeline C.

Madline
Nice, good, smart, athletic.
Daughter of John and Denise,
sibling of a noisy brother.
Lover of horses, milk chocolate, and my family
who feels happiness, love, and playfulness,
who fears snakes, spider, and cockroaches,
who would like to see Tennessee, Japan, and L.A.
Resident of Florida.
C.


"Ugi"
By: Ugnius N.

Ugnius
Fast, sporty, friendly, helpful.
Son of Julius and Jurate,
sibling of a sister.
Lover of dogs, cats, and pandas
who feels happiness, excited, and sad,
who fears closets, crocodiles, and sharks,
who would like to see Australia, Latvia, and Riga.
Resident of Lithuania.
N.

"Sydney"
By: Sydney H.

Sydney
Nice, helpful, careful, thoughtful.
Daughter of Susan,
sibling of a devil.
Lover of Mommy, Daddy, Catherine
who feels happiness, sadness and mad,
who fears ghosts, aliens and bugs,
who would like to see Paris, Eiffel Tower, and the unknown soldiers.
Resident of Florida.
H.


"Poetry is the best"
By: Gabriella R.

Gabriella
Awesome, cool, pretty, exciting.
Daughter of Chris and Karina,
Sibling of Aryanna.
Lover of dogs, milk, and cats
Who feels happiness, joy, and love,
Who fears bears, cockroaches, and spiders,
Who would like to see California, Hawaii, and Hollywood.
Resident of Mirasol.
R.


"Little Shining Sun"
By: Bianca L.

Bianca
Kind, good, amazing, special.
Daughter of Leeann and Victtorio,
Sibling of Vittorio and Giovanni.
Lover of the pool, candy, and soccer
Who feels joy, love, and happiness,
Who fears spiders, grasshoppers, and crickets,
Who would like to see California, Bahamas, and France.
Resident of Egret Landing.
L.


"Myself"
By: Calvin H.

Calvin
Fun, nice, responsible, good.
Son of Lena and Ted,
Sibling of Ethan.
Lover of Mom, Dad, and Ethan
Who feels happy, exciting, and awesome,
Who fears lizards, cockroaches, and spiders,
Who would like to see Rabbits, the Great Barrier Reef, and Spain.
Resident of Palm Beach, Fl.
H.

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Letter Poems

Trees
By Justin M.
Dear Trees,
I like that you provide oxygen.
I like how I can climb and swing on you.
Does it hurt when we climb and swing on you?
From,
Justin


Grass
By Grace M.
Dear Grass,
You sparkle like a moon when the sun shines on you.
You sway like a tree when the wind blows on you.
Does it hurt when the rain falls?
Love,
Grace

Rain
By John S.
Dear Rain,
Splash and flush down the drain, swoosh.
Drip-drop into the oceans.
Does it hurt when you fall from the air and hit the ground?
Love,
John

Earth
By Calvin H.
Dear Earth,
How did you form a great place?
How did you get your name?
Was there real dinosaurs and did they hurt you?
When I went in a forest, so big, I couldn't see them.
Now I live on the beach.
I know you are always with me anywhere.
Sincerely,
Calvin

Nature Rocks
By Samantha E.
Dear Nature Rocks,
I love it when a lot of rocks are different,
smooth, bumpy rocks, skinny rocks and fat rocks.
I like watching you get clean.
Drip! Drop!
Down goes the dirt, now it's clean.
But does it hurt when people throw you in the air
and drop right on the ground?
Do you like when you lay there in the dirt or on the grass?
Sincerely,
Sam

Ocean
By Lucas C.
Dear Ocean,
Dark blue waves splashing against the sand.
I love it when I jump in.
Does it hurt when fish hit you?
Love,
Lucas

Clouds
By Molly B.
Dear Bright Blue Clouds,
I love how you are so bright blue.
You keep me alive inside.
Does it hurt when planes go through you
or is it just like a tiny blow of wind breaking through you?
Best Wishes,
Molly

Sun
By Nicholas M.
Dear Hot sun,
Do you ever sweat? Do you have a ceiling over your head?
Do you like being the sun or do you want to the moon?
Sincerely,
Nicholas

Flower
By Bianca L.
Dear flower,
You are blooming so high and smell so good.
You're a red rose.
Do you like when some people pick your leaves?
Your shining so pretty while blooming.
Love,
Bianca

Saturn
By Lukas B.
Dear Saturn's Rings,
I love the way you have rings that we can slide on.
And how the gravity makes me fly.
Does it hurt when rocks hit you or do you get used to it?
Yours Truly,
Lukas

Dark Chocolate
By Molly F.
Dear Cocoa Beans,
Do you know how to turn into milk or dark chocolate by yourself?
Does it hurt when people bite into you?
I've always admired how you taste.
It's amazing!
Love,
Right now so hungry-Molly

Clouds
By Colton P.
Dear White Clouds,
Does it hurt when rain comes out of you?
Sometimes I never see you.
I hope you're with me my whole life through!
Sincerely,
Colton

Grass
By Gabriella R.
Dear Green Grass,
I love it that you are spiky and green as an apple.
But when you die there will be no food for you.
Love,
Gabriella

Earth
By Ugnius N.
Dear Earth,
I love touching you.
I think you're important because about seven billion people live on you.
Does it hurt when a meteor hits you?
Love,
Ugi

Fire
By Parth P.
Dear Fire,
How do you get your color?
Does it hurt when you are on fire?
How do you make smoke?
Is smoke your brother?
Do you like being fire?
Does it hurt when you get splashed with water?
Bright, shiny flames, red like ruby red strawberries.
Feels so good when I sit by you and I feel so warm.
Sincerely,
Parth

Blue Sky
By Madeline C.
Dear Blue Sky,
I love the way you flow above and your light blue color.
Does it hurt when rain comes down on you?
Or is it like me getting hit by a sprinkler?
Sincerely,
Madeline

Trees
By Sydney H.
Dear Trees,
You look so beautiful swaying in the wind.
Does it hurt when they cut your branches?
Love,
Sydney

Dirt
By Garison G.
Dear Dirt,
Do you ever feel muddy worms in you and your roots?
Green thumb and wet trees growing on you.
People watching you.
Wild animals stepping on you.
Feel lonely?
From,
Garison

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Important Poems

The most important thing about my Big Wheel is it always keeps me happy.

    I like how it's blue, red and silver.
    You get to sit down. Not up. No Down. Perfect. Perfect.
    Always fun.
But the most important thing about my Big Wheel is it always keeps me happy.
By Sydney H.

The most important thing about my Blanky is going to sleep with Blanky.
    Snuggly all day long, soft and sweet for me.
    All warm for night.
    And always there for me.
But the most important thing about Blanky is going to sleep with Blanky.
By Madeline C.

The most important thing about chocolate is the wrapper.
    It tells you what kind of chocolate it is and if it's good for you.
    And how many calories.
But the most important thing about chocolate is the wrapper.
By Parth P.

The most important thing about Karate is that I always pass the test.
    I'm always have fun.
    I'm really good at it.
But the most important thing about Karate is that I always pass the test.
By Ugnius N.

The most important thing about camp is that it is the most fun camp.
    Campfires steaming fire in the air.
    Jumping in the pool and splashing in the pool.
    Getting on the top of the zip line.
    Getting on and going down.
    Blowing on the candles and putting my head into the cake.
But the most important thing about camp is that it is the most fun camp.
By Gabriella R.

The most important thing about family is they never let me get hurt.
    And they get me my clothes
    And put me to bed
    And feed me.
    They take great care of me.
But the most important thing about family is the never let me get hurt.
By Colton P.

The most important thing about my house is the bed where I sleep.
    There are lots of pillows to dream with me.
    My blankets to cuddle with
    And my stuffed animals to talk to.
But the most important thing about my house is the bed where I sleep.
By Molly F.

The most important thing about milk chocolate is that it's creamy and delicious.
    There is sweet chocolate inside
    And it tastes so good in my mouth.
But the most important thing about milk chocolate is that it's creamy and delicious.
By Lukas B.

The most important thing about hot chocolate is sitting by the fireplace drinking it.
    Steaming hot chocolate
    Watching the marshmallows melt away
    With a cozy blanket and pillow.
But the most important thing about hot chocolate is sitting by the fireplace and drinking it.
By Bianca L.

The most important thing about my birthday is I get to tear open the presents.
    I get to eat silky-smooth chocolate truffles
    And I get to place acting games.
But the most important thing about my birthday is I get to tear open presents.
By Nicholas M.

The most important thing about lacrosse is when you catch the ball with your stick you feel as if you're flying.
    Lacrosse keeps me not bored
    Also all you need to have fun is lacrosse ball
    And if you're a girl, a girl's lacrosse stick
    And if you're a boy and boy's lacrosse stick.
But the most important thing about lacrosse is when you catch the ball with your stick you feel as if you're flying.
By Molly B.

The most important thing about my family is when they took me to my soccer game and I got injured.
    My family ran on the field and hugged me.
    I was limping off the field to the sideline
    And the crowd cheered.
    Then I toughened up and went back on the field as a striker.
But the most important about my family is when they took me to my soccer game and I got injured.
By Lucas C.

The most important thing about my family is that stick up for me.
    They make a lot of parties for me
    And my family would swim with me.
    They love to play with me.
Bu the most important thing about my family is that stick up for me.
By Samantha E.

The most important thing about my family is that they're always there for me.
    They're always on my side.
    They always make me feel better if I get sick.
But the most important thing about my family is that they are always there for me.
By Calvin H.

The most important thing about teachers is that they help me learn.
    Teachers help me write so I can be a better writer.
    Teachers help me read so I can be a better reader.
But he most important thing about teachers is that they help me learn.
By Grace M.

The most important thing about science is the positions for science.
    The big telescopes for looking.
    Test tubes for mixing and bottles for potions.
Bu the most important thing about science is the potions for science.
By Justin M.

The most important thing about my cat is he's black.
    He likes running
    And he likes sleeping.
But the most important thing about my cat is he's black.
By John S.

The most important thing about food is it is yummy.
    It makes me happy.
    It makes me messy.
    It makes me angry when it is gone.
But the most important thing about food is it is yummy.
By Garison G.

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