Well, I’ve kept you in suspense long enough. Now after you see the subject manner to which I am referring to…please, please continue reading (none are very long – on purpose *nodding*) you will not be disappointed & please feel free to play along!!
I sent the teacher an email, asking her to use this on her web site…you see, she posts a new one each week. I sent her an invitation to come to:
October’s Party
October gave a party;
October’s Party
October gave a party;
The leaves by hundreds came —
The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,
And leaves of every name.
The Sunshine spread a carpet,
And everything was grand,
Miss Weather led the dancing,
Professor Wind the band.
The Chestnuts came in yellow,
The Oaks in crimson dressed;
The lovely Misses Maple
In scarlet looked their best;
All balanced to their partners,
And gaily fluttered by;
The sight was like a rainbow
New fallen from the sky.
Then, in the rustic hollow,
At hide-and-seek they played,
The party closed at sundown,
And everybody stayed.
Professor Wind played louder;
They flew along the ground;
And then the party ended
In jolly “hands around.”
- George Cooper
Yup, you guessed it. The subject matter is POETRY!!
Her response:
Invitation
If you are a dreamer, come in,
If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar,
A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer....
If you're a pretender, come sit by my fire
For we have some flax-golden tales to spin.
Come in!
Come in!
Shel Silverstein
Now doesn’t that just make want you get out of your comfort zone & talk to anyone that is different than you? We all have something to share.
BTW – she accepted my invitation *grin*
My responses to her have been the following:
“I'd like to also invite....”
Fields of yellow faces following the sun
Impossible to count them each and every one,
Waving gently in the breeze they make a sunny sigh.
Stretching up their heads they smile at passers by.
Lots of little fairy helpers for the sunflower’s needs
They are the hidden secret for scattering the seeds
Hiding amongst the petals opening at dawn
Working all day to scatter, so new flowers will be born
And weary from the day’s work, at dusk with failing light
They close the petal shutters to rest throughout the night.
Should you be a believer, next time you pass, please try
To spend some time alone, amongst the faces to the sky
You may be the lucky one, for a magic sight to share
A sunflower fairy’s smile is a ray of light so rare.
Myrea Pettit©2004
“You have no idea how many poems I've read, as this party is just getting started!! And I so love to gather with others!”
Then I sent this to her:
“Hopefully these guys will send their regrets - YIKES!!”
Betty Botter's Biting Beaver
Betty Botter bought a beaver.
But the beastly beaver bit her.
So she bought a biting badger.
And the badger bit the beaver.
Since the badger bit the beaver,
now the beaver will not bite her.
So 'twas better Betty Botter
bought a beaver-biting badger.
© 2002 by Bruce Lansky,
And here is the most recent:
“Maybe we could have some of these at some point...but only if all guests are going to heed the 2nd to last line:”
FIREWORKS
Fireworks go bang in the sky
There fire works bang up so high
There are lots of bangs and sparks
The fireworks go bang my dog barks
Watching them is like a dream
When they make a noise I sometimes scream
Fireworks you should never throw
But how they make a lovely show.
I have to apologize, I cant give the author credit for this one, as I found this among my scout stuff…something I was going to use at a Pack Night in June…one of those, ”Repeat After Me” fun things, that includes a safety message…something most Cub Masters feel is part of their “job” & are more than happy to oblige!
Now my middle son will want to invite the character described here, as they have something in common – You know – the old saying regarding, ”the one that got away”, they would enjoy swapping stories…this I know for a fact!
A BREAK IN THE LINE
I walk up to the river and in it I peer.
So soothing is the water and crystal clear.
A slight wind from the west awakens the trees.
I watch as they dance in this sweet cool breeze.
Tired is the sun as it sinks in the sky.
Little time left so my best I must try.
I reach back with my arm then bring it down like a hammer.
Releasing my line, in the most graceful of manner.
Through the air my lure soars, what seems like a mile.
Evoking from me, a most pleasurable smile.
A perfect cast, a wonderful shot.
I see my bait slip flawlessly into the best of spots.
Slowly I reel taking in slack.
Just then an explosion, a vicious attack.
Hard I pull back. Then from nowhere a snap.
The fish was gone to travel on.
An outing on the bank all gone wrong.
A 7 Dollar lure still in his lip.
I hang my head low holding my rod at my hip.
He got lucky this time, but not the next trip.
© RyanOS.OHarvey
Now, I admit, these poems are not the kind of poems that should be torn a part & studied, but gosh, they are fun to read, don’t you think?
And that is the lesson I learned last Autumn on AQ. I so thank, Mama Cache, a fellow boxer for changing my attitude & connotations about the word “POETRY” that has followed me around for many many years until last Fall!!! Oh, and by the way, for those AQer's..did you happen to notice the graphic that goes with this virtual *nodding* just makes Maple Leaf Red grin ear to ear - I just can't help myself *wink wink*
Want to play? A party has many different facets to it. Do you know a poem that should be included? Come on, now, I dare you... post it NOW so all can enjoy!!!
This one just came in.
I have read the way this person uses the words of the English language many times before - *sigh* some just have true gift!! A direct quote from the author - "I am in favor of a good party, but I am also in favor of keeping everything in perspective and understanding the need we have to gather together."
The Party List
The Bible calls us “craftsmanship.”
We are God’s pride and joy.
He takes each of us seriously
because we aren’t a toy.
He fashions and creates us
just the way He thinks is best.
Then adds a bit of His Spirit
to help us pass each test.
He sees us in a different light
and knows our full potential.
He loves us all the way He does
never weighing our credentials.
Paul tells us in Ephesians
that God puts His heart in us.
In Greek it’s called “Poima”
and all He asks for is our trust.
So when you throw a party
invite the maker of all things.
For since we are His poetry
it’s because of Him, we sing.
Wendell Jones 2008
1 comment:
Oh, you asked the WRONG woman! I got a C in a poetry class back in middle school and haven't looked back since! LOL They ARE nice to read, though.
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