POETRY GENRE S PRYZBYLKOWSKI D-6

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EXTENDED METAPHOR POEM EXAMPLESPOETRY GENRE STUDY, PRYZBYLKOWSKI D-6Picking Up the Pieces: the Mosaic VaseYou are an intricate mosaic vase,With so many glass pieces to your being.All labeled by various colors and shapes.Reds, blues, oranges, gigantic, small, sharp.(Extended Metaphor Poem on Basketball)Your colors represent who and what you will always be—My Life is BasketballA difference, a sister, a teacher, a daughter, a venturer, awriter, aMy eyes are big before the game startsHodgepodge of unique.My body covered in hopeYou are a fascinatingly beautiful mosaic vase,18 years of practiceMy mind is focusedA vase that lights up a dull room, boring and lifeless.I wonder and admire how you put yourself together--I have only one purposeI visualize everything I want to doEven through the hardest of times--My home the courtIn order to create a stunningThe crowd surrounding with their big eyes watchingWorkAttracted to the bright lightsofart.Even though you are quite rare and fragile withall your misshaped and broken glass pieces,You are shaped to perfection.My team behind meWeaving in and out of expectant fansMaking our way to the courtEndless camerasYou are a mosaic vase.--Jaclyn PryzbylkowskiEach other's familiesStill sensing the sudden thrill of anticipationWe circle up, hands together, chantingA team togetherAll focused on gloryWhere we will Live foreverBy: Zachary K., Chester Springs, PA

EXTENDED METAPHOR POEM EXAMPLESPOETRY GENRE STUDY, PRYZBYLKOWSKI D-6HopeHope is the thing with feathersThat perches in the soul,And sings the tune--without the words,And never stops at all,And sweetest in the gale is heard;And sore must be the stormThat could abash the little birdThat kept so many warm."I've heard it in the chillest land,And on the strangest sea;Yet, never, in extremity,It asked a crumb of me."By: Megan Sutter, Laura Young, and Sarah PetersonMichael JordanMichael Jordan is an eagle.Soaring higher than the highest seagull.Looks so great in the airAggressive like a bearSoars high and so freeNot anything like you and meHis home is Chicago, but not as of late.A new home is D.C.isn't that great?--Emily DickinsonBy: Dexter Enge, Aaron Wenger, Kirk Kohlbeck, andNate KingThe Shadow CatThe cat is the shadowdancing on the wall.Deep and dark and silentslinking down the hall.Reveal him to the nightand he disappears;Lead him to the morning,There's nothing left to fear.The cat is the shadowdancing on the wall,but let him find the darknessand he is hidden from us all.By: Alyssa LeystraPaintingPainting is an untamed bird.You're free to show how you feelwithout consequence.There's nothing holding you back.Your emotions fly wildly.The CafeteriaThe cafeteria is a jungle.Wild animals scrambling for food.Gruntinglike wild boarsStampedingto the lineDevouringtheir preyCleaningtheir pawsand then returning to their dens.By: Alex Foster, Maura Grasshoff, Bridget Bradley, andChrista MichelMy BrotherMy brother is a snapping turtle.He is extremely slow.He sleeps 3/4 of the day.If he was going any slower, he would be goingbackwards.

EXTENDED METAPHOR POEM EXAMPLESPOETRY GENRE STUDY, PRYZBYLKOWSKI D-6He snaps at whatever comes at him.And swims across the lake to waste a year of time.Whenever someone threatens him, he crawls intohis shell.When he wants something, he just snaps at it and holdsit tight,But will never let go until he gets it.By: Jacob Hicks, Alex Slotty, and Jason KasemodelSnowboardingSnow is butter, smooth but rough.As I come down hills, I am abullet.As I travel up, I'm a flowingstream.My board is my legs, as walking comesnatural.Ready to go, I amfree.By: Marisa Cook and Rachel CovertMy RoomMy room is heavenwith its clouds on the wallsthat are lit with a luminous glow fromthe gentle morning sun.That light is the key that opens myeyes.The pillows on my bed are as fluffy as cloudsand as soft as a baby's bottom.The birds' chirping is like angels singing in myears.I am a God in my room and nothing else matters.By: Michelle Krebs, Eve Elsing, Sarah Duckert, and Maria Simental

EXTENDED METAPHOR POEM EXAMPLESPOETRY GENRE STUDY, PRYZBYLKOWSKI D-6FootballFootball is war.Two armies dig in on the frontlines.Facing individuals they have never seen before.Each army with their own systems and styles.some prefer to attack from the air and some form the ground.But still sticking to their strategiescoming down from their commanders,only as good as the men on the front line.They have all been working, training for this day."Set""Hut"and the ball's put into playBoys turn into men on this battle day.By:Aaron HennChessChess is the war of past ages.Kings are at their throne.Pawns are on the frontline.Peasants dying first whileKnights jump around looking for afight.Bishops using their magic,up and down the field.and Rooks, the castler, defending walls of stoneThe queenall power and beautythe one most other kings wantBy: Matt LiegelMy RoomMay room is a natural disaster.As you walk in, you can tell that there were

EXTENDED METAPHOR POEM EXAMPLESPOETRY GENRE STUDY, PRYZBYLKOWSKI D-6high speed and non-controllable winds.The first thing you notice is the unfinished bed,with sheets tossed around like a salad.Then, your eyes gaze at the floor.Dangerous,sharp,and deadly objects engulf the carpetas you fumble about the room.Raise your head and turn toward the closet.You are amazed at what you see because it is theopposite of before.Clothes are neatly hung or folded,books are placed in their proper shelves,and baskets are full of proper material.Instead of the destruction site of the room,my closet is the reconstruction of a prosperingeconomy.By: Rory BoltonFootball GameA football game is war.It's like going against your enemy.You don't want to go down.It's like you are protecting your base.You want to take them back.Your quarterback is a General.It's your choice to win or lose.You don't give up until it is over.At the end the winner is who isstanding.You make peace with the enemythen you go back home until anothergame.By: Richie PelanekChildrenChildren are flowers.

EXTENDED METAPHOR POEM EXAMPLESPOETRY GENRE STUDY, PRYZBYLKOWSKI D-6Always growingBright, CheeryMaking people happyThey are all different.Blooming at their own time whenthey are ready to showEventually they will die.They need nurturing to thrive.HelplessWaiting for approval.By: Ali BallwegPoetryPoetry is music to your mind.It rhymes and flows.It settles you and comforts you.Poetry triggers thought.It flies through your mind.Poetry had a pattern to it.Poetry is music.By: Meghan FreySpiders in the SkyFireworks are spiders in the sky.They creep up the black walland catch you by surprise.They come in different colors and designs.You look up at their woven webs and sigh.Always changing, always growing,they never cease to amaze you.By: Sarah Vanover, Katie Stonger, Amanda Grossman, and Cathy Jo Luck

By: Megan Sutter, Laura Young, and Sarah Peterson Michael Jordan Michael Jordan is an eagle. Soaring higher than the highest seagull. Looks so great in the air Aggressive like a bear Soars high and so fre

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