The air was cold and the air was crisp on Georges morning walk,
Off he thumped and along he bumped until he reached the talk,
"My dear, my dear!" a small voice cried,
"You must listen to me,
Hear her song, find her tower,
for that is where she'll be
she'll be!
For that is where she'll be".

the elephant frowned, then looked around
but nothing was to be heard,
So there he shrugged, then off he chugged
without a sound or word
He sailed away for a year and a day
listening for her song,
but all he heard was the crashing of waves,
he began to think he was wrong,
wrong!
He began to think he was wrong.

With all hope lost, at huge cost,
the elephant sat and wept,
on he cried, to stop, he tried
then finally he slept,
now in peace, a moment of lease occurred in his head,
then with a jolt, he woke with no fault,
back to reality and dread
and dread!
back to reality and dread

then all of a sudden it came to him like plum and strawberry sauce
it was her song, with no wrong,
an incredibly overwelming force,
his eyes gleamed, he had redeemed,
the track to find his love,
he followed that voice, without a choice,
as the sun shone above,
above!
as the sun shone above.

finally george reached a calm-looking beach,
where the power in the air blazed,
he jumped offf board and onto shore,
where he was truely dazed,
before him lay, i suppose you could say,
a twenty foot tall tower,
he gaped in awe, just before,
the rain began to shower,
shower!
the rain began to shower.

louder that ever, as pure as a feather,
that song persisted with flair,
then his eyes, without a lie,
were drawn to some stairs,
with only one care, he climbed up the stairs,
along the tower wall,
the higher he got, fret, he did not,
he responded to her call,
her call!
he responded to her call.

"My dear! My dear! Do you hear?
it's me, George, your love!"
"O let us be married, to long have we tarried",
under the stars above,
so they traded vowls, then watched by owls,
they sat on the sparkling sand,
and there they slept, their vowels kept,
they lived life hand in hand,
in hand!
they lived life hand in hand.

pic one
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/towns/peel/pi_rt1.jpgpic four
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/fruits/images/large/plum.jpgpic five
http://seascouts.ecn.net.au/vent/reports/2005canoe/calm%20before%20storm.jpgpic seven
16 comments:
cool, speldid, ii cant write "very good" narritive poems, my poems usaully arent narritive have got a lot of dept
and yes i did whatch thomas in all his glory! it was great,though he didnt mention us, what a freak, na just joking-he is a mean basketball machine i guess!
wow! it's amazing! i would like us to print it out and evaluate it in a literature circle so we can give you decent feedback in person. well done!
that first entry is a very poorly proof-read comment, miss candy....
and what has thomas playing basketball got to do with Room5ian's narrative poem?
thank you!!! that is a great idea!
oops, in the first stanza; The air was cold and the air was crisp on Georges morning walk...
i mean;
The air was cold and the breeze was crisp on Georges morning walk...
Its great!
Work on just a bit of punctuation grammar and rhythem but otherthan that its amazing!
GREAT JOBBY WOBBY LOBBY!
WOW! That's great! My narrative poem however... LOL! I reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally wish that I could right like that!
:)
I mean write like that!
What great poems
howz sports camp?
This is not relivant but, Congratulations on returning back from sports camp, I heard you guys did well over there. Happy holidays!!
well done sports luver! i absoulutly missed u and ur posts! luv the poem!
thanks guys,ill stick a new post on soon...i just got to think of a topic...
Why not sports camp?
yah, kitty kat is right, why not sports camp? that would be a great topic!
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