Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Earth Day Poetry


Earth Day Poems
To celebrate Earth Day 2014, we learned about personification and created poems that highlighted how the Earth feels.

Sad by littering,
Happy by the Earth's Birthday.
Sick by the gases,
Tickled by the wind blowing leaves.
Dizzy by rotating around the sun.
Sad for the waste of Earth materials.
Happy for people,
Picking up trash. 

-Feelings brainstormed by the class,
Poem compiled by Ethan.


World

The Earth sings to me,
Like a lullaby.
She is always with me, 
when I need her.

Sometimes at night,
I tell her she is marvelous.
But she is like a dark, shy cave.
She never talks back when I talk.

But I know she is there! 

By Lily


Earth Day Poem

Have you ever wondered how the Earth felt,
About what people did to her?
Imagine the Earth feeling sad because,
People are polluting.
That may cause the Earth to get 
Sick.
You would be sad too,
If your home was getting destroyed.
The Earth may cry and sigh into the darkness.

Wouldn't the Earth be cold out there in space?
Luckily, the sun is able to cover a blanket of heat,
Over the Earth.

By Gabby


Earth Day Poem

When I'm with the Earth,
I can hear her talk softly to me.
I can feel her shake in fear one day.

I help the Earth take a bath. 
She needs me when she has trash on her.
A wonderful face, and she is pretty.
I love her wonderful day and night. 

By Cheyenne


The Earth

I smile when people take the litter off my skin.
When I'm bored, I talk to the moon.
I whisper into the darkness.
Sometimes I feel tired,
But that doesn't bother me. 

By Brandon




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