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Poetry Winter - 77' Last winter to me was the best, Just to say the least. The snow was good for sledding, Even if it wasn't good for fishing. The ice was good for crossing So we did lots of passing From place to place. They began digging and plowing to clear the roads. Taking it out with the end loader by bucket loads. They kept down town open. Finally the roads were clean. We had beaten that mean scene, Of the winter storm. Paul Matso August The city dweller all complain When August comes and brings no Pavements burn up their feet, When the temperature is too great. They slow their pace, and wish They were in some other place. rain. Farmers don't mind the heat, Because they know it will bring Corn and wheat. We love to see the sun rise red And remember what the farmer said: 'An August month that's dry and warm Will never bust the farmers pride! Mike Seeholzer Teacher Teacher, teacher look here, Come and see the big brown deer, Teacher, teacher look there, Come and see a big bear. Teacher, teacher l'll see you later Cause I don't want to be eaten by that alligator, Teacher, teacher what is that? Teacher, teacher that's a bat. Teacher, teacher where are you. Teacher, teacher you're in a zoo. Scott Willis Spring When the snow is slowly melting, And buds are beginning to bloom, lt's a sign of Spring coming, and l hope it gets here soon. Vinnie Thorne I was looking in a window And I thought I saw the wind blow. I opened the door, And fell on the floor. I was going to get up, And started to get the hiccups. I went tothe air. I went to the porch, And saw a horse. I went to a bar, And found my car. Connie Matso What l Thought I Saw! I looked all around, And what did I see, little green squirrels up a red tree, tree was red the sky was brown. blue rabbits all around town. Two Ran The And 100 Ran But the squirrels are not green, The sky isn't brown. There is not a blue rabbit In our little town. Our squirrels are red, And the sky is blue, The rabbits are brown, And the trees are too. Charles Harris
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Poetry Kelleys I'm proud to say I live on Kelleys Isle Each person here has their own style. Each person in our community Can be whatever they want to be. Sometimes they're praised, sometimes they're put down Sometimes what they do is looked upon with a frown. But if you believe in what you do No one can ever stop you. Life here can be hard, it can also be fun There's something to do for everyone. From volleyball to ice skating, to playing in the snow There is always somewhere to go. Living on Kelleys is perfect for me There's no place else I'd rather be. Marie Feyedelem The Eagle To soar the wild blue sky And touch the clouds in heaven so high To spread your wings and glide And let the wind to be your guide. To see the earth below and watch the rivers Flow open your eyes to the kingdom of no cries If only others knew what it is to be free And do as you please and have the kingdom In your hand with the key. Sherry Willis Success There was a guy named funny, Who always wanted some money, I asked him for some money, He said if you want some money, You got to work like funny. Chris Seeholzer Kelleys Island Kelleys Island is a beautiful place to live, The people are willing to share and to give, If we should happem to leave this place, Let God give us a beautiful and happier place. Pam Betzenheimer , X - v' X I My Home I was born here, I've been raised here, For the past eighteen years, Learned to walk here, Learned to love here, l've shed lakes of tears, Some think its flashy As Miami or Rome, But others think lt's dull, But I love my home. Karen Seeholzer Giving and sharing are spontaneous expressions of joy Kevin Haig School is four walls with tomorrow inside Candi Harris
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