Showing posts with label Poem about Spiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poem about Spiders. Show all posts

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Spider Revenge Takes Over in Poem #312



This is poem #2 in Story Poem Week, a week during which each of my poems will tell a little story.  This one is a bit more evil than my usual offerings.

Students - once again, I'm struck by noticing how poems come like dreams. I am sure that this one is a combination many things.  A couple of weeks ago, I read an essay by a third grader about the importance of not murdering spiders.  I'm sure that I also thought about the picture book  HEY LITTLE ANT by Phillip and Hannah Hoose.  I brushed a spider from a friend's shoulder yesterday and we find spiders in our old home daily.

To write these story poems, I find myself asking that question again..."What if...?"  Today I asked, "What if gigantic spiders really DID come after the children who hurt them?"  These story poems are fun to write because your imagination can run like a wild horse through a violet evening.

Teachers and Parents - This thought of killing small creatures reminds me of one of my favorite poems, "For a Five Year Old" by Fleur Adcock.   Her words are a reminder to be more present, be more kind, be more who I wish to be.

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