Showing posts with label Fable Poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fable Poems. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

A (Sigh) Goose Dies in Poem #344


Goose
by Amy LV


Students - this poem is a fable poem, or animal story with a moral.  I have known people who care more about their clothing than necessary, and sometimes I have done this too.  Today's poem poses a warning against such mixed-up priorities.  

If you have a message or belief that you would like to convey, one way to do so is through a fable or fable poem.  Simply change your people and situation to one that fits animals, and off you go!

If you have ever wondered why geese fly in a V formation, you can learn about it at Everyday Mysteries, a wonderful resource from the Library of Congress.

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Do You Read In Bed All Night? #273


Little Reader
by Amy LV


Students - when I sat down to write this poem, I knew that I wanted to write a story.  I didn't have an idea about where the words would go.  Instead, I simply jotted down the first two lines into my notebook and followed them.  

I've been thinking and talking a lot lately about something I learned at a workshop long ago.  The workshop leader (I cannot remember who it was) said that every kind of writing is either a story or a list.  Many of my poems are list poems: lists of questions, lists of qualities, lists of describing words or facts.  Today's poem is a story.

Of course this poem idea comes from my own childhood as well as from watching our children sneak reading into the wee hours of the night and morning.  Sometimes when I walk up the stairs to check on them, small nightlights wink off as if I will never know that they have been tucked into books.  Yes, sleep is good.  But you know what?  So is reading.

With its moral at the end, this poemstory reminds me a little bit of a fable.

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