2. By Anna Fischer http://www.flickr.com/photos/27594459@N04/5226907689/
Lime
It has juice squirting out
Out of it’s limey spout!
Seeming like it’s going to
Blind you!
Bind you with it’s power.
Over all types of green I know,
I favor lime the most.
Why?
3. Reflection for Lime
This poem came to me so naturally. I think it came to
me like this because I really loved the color that I was
writing about, and I had lots of words to describe it
with, and many ways to picture it.
The tools I used to write this poem were : Rhyme,
metaphor, heart, and 6 room image poem.
4. Dark
Dark green is
A damp, weary forest.
The green branches
Are rough, like a quest
But it sure isn’t the best
When its a
Dense, blackish green sheen.
Because I’ve heard people went in,
But never again were seen!
By: Fred http://www.flickr.com/photos/78415063@N00/5062175008/
5. Reflection for Dark
This poem was a bit hard to write because I really
wanted to make it rhyme but it was hard to find good
rhyming words for this topic.
The tools I used for this poem were : Metaphor, 6
room image poem, simile, heart
6. Forest
This type of green
is like a pine tree
waving it’s
branches
in the wind.
You are pinned
in place, listening,
and swaying to
the rhythm
of the forest-like
greenness.
7. Reflection for Forest
This poem was quite easy because I took bits and
pieces of the Dark poem and it had the same idea as
the Dark poem so it was pretty easy for me to write,
considering the Dark poem. If I hadn’t had the Dark
poem to copy parts from, though, I would’ve had a hard
time writing this one.
The tools I used for this poem were : Rhyme, heart,
personification, 6 room image poem.
8. Neon
Bright
like a light
is neon green.
Oh! So much
Neon green
has sheen.
Blinking
Winking
Sinking
Shrinking
in the coming
light of the day.
9. Reflection for Neon
This poem was similar to the Lime poem because this
is probably my 2nd favorite color, so I had the same
path for this poem.
The tools I used for this poem were : Simile, rhyme,
heart, repetition, and personification
10. Leaf
Veins
in the leaf
are shining.
Colors
in the leaf
are perplexing,
Twisty, swirly
and blinding.
Turning, turning,
perplexing you.
They are
blacking out your senses,
forcing you not to hear a sound.
They are telling you things
in your mind.
Like a comforting voice.
As the color churns
in your head
you keep thinking
About the way
you saw that
amazing, natural green.
11. Reflection for Leaf
This poem was hard to write because I wanted to write
a long poem, so that was a challenge for me, because I
usually write poems of average length.
The tools I used were : Heart, rhyme, personification,
simile, repetition.
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13. Reflection for Light
This poem was really fun to write, because I enjoy
writing poems that include a lot of rhyme. It’s
interesting to hear all the combinations.
The tools I used for this poem were : Rhyme, simile,
personification, metaphor.
14. Reflection on my Anthology
The reason I chose this theme was because I really like
the color green, so I had a lot of good words to describe
the different types of green with! That enabled me to
write great poems!