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| Your School's Name: St John's College School | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Your Name: Clare Minton |
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| Any comments about why you wrote it? I am trying to say that there could be a better world if we really try |
Your Poem:
Global Friendship
Seeing a planet so lonely and dark,
Makes you question and opens up our minds,
From a distance it looks barren and stark,
But there might be one creature that is kind,
No one will bother to study that world,
That lies in the darkness so discarded,
Children in schools make the planet using mould,
But they have no idea when it parted,
From our minds and out of our selfish hearts,
Maybe if we could take a minute to,
Refresh our minds we could make a fresh start,
And discover what the planet can do,
This could be the start to a real good place,
Please make this happen - so we shut this case.
| Your School's Name: St.John's College School |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Your Name: Sophia Firman |
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Your Poem:
The Venus fly trap and the wasp
Two flowers both beautiful and alike ,
In a big green tent, where many pots lie,
The only difference is, one has a spike,
But above them a greedy wasp doth fly,
He swoops down to land on a ripe apple,
Ah, but he misses and slaps a hard pole,
A pole in the middle of the large chapel,
After that he drops into a dark hole,
The hole that belongs to the spiky flower,
The flower's spike split the fat wasp in half ,
It never lost hope as it lost its power,
Swallowed, assumed by the flowers harsh shaft,
Buried by nature, though greedy he was,
Listen to nature for it is the boss.
| Your School's Name: St John's |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Your Name: Alex Bishop |
| Poet's Name (if not yourself) |
| Any comments about why you wrote it? Help other people with friendship |
Your Poem:
Global Friendship
A sonnet
Two people together in dignity,
Showing off their pride proud of their own race,
Helping each other through all that they see,
Joy between them printed on their proud face,
In life they are happy to strive for their best,
Giving all they can to those who need help,
But soon for them they will face a huge test,
Friendship forever their love will not melt,
Watching them help through hard times together,
Helping other people making friends work,
Surely they'll stay together forever,
Every day giving others a perk,
Their love is a gift that will last all time,
Their joy together will never be mime.
| Your School's Name: st johns | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Your Name: sarah |
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Your Poem:
Sonnet-world friendship
Two races treated so differently
The same beneath the colour of their skin
One hates the other to scared to believe
These strangers are really of the same kin
Their animosity keeps them apart
They avoid each other they won't live
They will not travel in the same cart
All their friendships have gone through the sieve
But into this world a baby is born,
All anger evaporates, fades away.
Then all of the people begin to mourn.
So all of the hardships have stopped today
The world is now all peace and harmony
Living is no more a trouble for me!
| Your School's Name: St Johns College School |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Your Name: Ben Cassels |
| Poet's Name (if not yourself) Ben Cassels |
| Any comments about why you wrote it? |
Your Poem:
The gloomy planet where the scene is set
Seems to have made many people go mad
Through the number of ways to cause a fret
And how to distinguish the good and the bad
Earth and Mars - there's lots of competition
From basketball to picking some flowers
Both planets have a likewise position
And argue all day for hours and hours
A truce seems not possible from this time
The conflict has reached new current peaks
Now we really do need life that's sublime
More of the hardnuts and less of the geeks
It looks as if the conflict is over
Oh look! On Mars there are ten leaf clovers
| Your School's Name: St. John's College School | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Your Name: Rachael Bashford-Rogers |
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Your Poem: