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Haiti Poem – by Alex Williams February 16, 2010

Filed under: Poems — emmadanton @ 9:26 am

No warning, no siren, the people unaware.
No silence, no worries, no tension in the air.
The seconds soon to follow,
Would make their lives hollow.
The tremor that struck,
Struck worse than foul luck.
Lives were lost,
Survivors found, others lay lost benath the ground.

 

‘Perfect Day’ Poetry Competiton Winners February 9, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 6:27 am

Congratulations to the following winners:

KS3 (Year 7 and 8 )

1st – Darcy Williams
2nd – Carla Gomersall

KS4 (Year 9 and 10 )

1st – Ben Hyde
2nd – Daniel Albrecht

Prizes and certificates will follow shortly. Darcy and Ben’s entries will now go on to represent the school in a National ‘Perfect Day’ poetry competition.

Well Done!!! 8)

 

Competition Entry – Daniel Albrecht 10I February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:32 am

My perfect day would be fantastic,
You could have a perfect day, one day.

Palm trees would surround me,
Everything I wanted I could have.
Roasting marshmellows on a fire.
Four beautiful girls dancing in the pool.
Every scene set would be just right.
Continuous money raining on to me.
The world would be in my control.

Delightful food that everyone likes.
And I’d Jet ski, mountain climb and relax.
Youth offenders would behave or be put away!

 

Competition Entry – Leah Burgess 8H February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:27 am

P erfect Summer Breeze
E xciting
R iding my bike
F amily visit friends
E ventful
C harismatic
T asteful Food and Television

D isasterless
A ngerless
Y our close friends and family by your side

 

Competition Entry – Ryan Turner 8G February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:25 am

As I woke I felt the touch of the silk bed sheet I love so much
As I rise I get the chance to watch the summer breeze makes my blinds dance
I go to the bathroom to take a scrub then I get the cent of delicious grub
I sprint downstairs, don’t want to be late I pick up my fork and clear my plate
School goes quick don’t want it to be last my mates are the best we all have a blast

 

Competition Entry – Darcy Williams 8T February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:24 am

If I could have a perfect day
It would go a little like this
In my hands a pen and some paper
In my head a running top of thoughts
Silence in my head
Covers over my body
Keeping me warm
I wish I had a day in my bed

 

Competition Entry – Amy Fogarty 8O February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:23 am

The air is clean
The sky is blue
And on that day I’d spend it with you
The feel of sea through my hair
The smell of cookies in the oven
Ooh what I’d give to have this day over again!

 

Competition Entry – Kieran Sinclair 8H February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:22 am

Stay in bed till ten
Then play with Ben
Go back in
And see my pet
Play on my Xbox
Then chase the fox
Have my tea
I have had Spaghetti
I’m still hungry
But I am angry
Because there is none left
The guy outside is committing theft

 

Competition Entry – Carla Gomersall 8T February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:21 am

As the leaves slightly move with the breeze
And I can hear the children
Playing in the park across the road
The sun out high in the sky
With me and my friends sunbathing in my front garden
That is my perfect day

 

Competition Entry – Sam Berry 8T February 3, 2010

Filed under: Perfect Day Poetry Competition — emmadanton @ 9:20 am

The flowers and trees blow in the wind
Everyone hears the birds sing
The children like to play
They could stay here all day
The children have made this their playground
They love to spin around and round

 

 
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