As I was gazing at the sky,I saw a star shine. The brightest shine.I imagined it was me, I hope I would shine like that starOne day; but even brighter, as I would proveI’m a smart worker. The image Evin picked out! (BY THE POET!) I’m Evin, just a normal tween who does rollerskating and speaks… Continue reading One Shine {Guest Post by Evin}
Category: Poetry
Travel in the Mind {Guest Post by Raven}
I travel in my mindFar awayA journey for the blindLost astrayPeople and crowdsAnd the smell of rainThe fog mists and shroudsMonuments and lanesPeople and culture and lifeUnbeknownst to meBeauty and peace and strifeSomewhere to beMy eyes close to see the world I don’t knowThey open to see the world where I growI can visit without… Continue reading Travel in the Mind {Guest Post by Raven}
Kindness {Guest Post by Maggie}
It requires littleTo make a friend,To take a loved oneBy the hand.Doing our partIs what we do best,By exampleWe lead the rest.Make others feelLoved and included,Not alone, afraid,And secluded.Community isAn important thing,Allowing othersTo fly and take wing.Trust the importanceOf being kind,A helping handCan change one’s mind. The image Maggie picked out for this poem! Maggie… Continue reading Kindness {Guest Post by Maggie}
If – Rudyard Kipling | Poetry Analysis
Designed with Canva Born in Bombay, India on December 30, 1865, Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist. Kipling in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was among the United Kingdom's most popular writers. His notable works include The Jungle Book, Just So Stories, Kim, Captains Courageous and "If—". He… Continue reading If – Rudyard Kipling | Poetry Analysis
A Photograph – Shirley Toulson | Poetry Analysis
This poem was suggested by Rejoy Dev @ Teenage whose blog you can check out here! Designed with Canva Born on 20 May 1924, Shirley Toulson has written books on the social history of the countryside since 1974. She was a leading authority on ancient tracks and drove roads and is the author of 'The… Continue reading A Photograph – Shirley Toulson | Poetry Analysis