Saturday, 18 February 2012

Night List For Children

Work, Work, Work.
Work with all your might.
Clean, Clean, Clean.
Clean till all’s put right.
Gone, Gone, Gone.
Gone is the sun so bright.
Brush, Brush, Brush.
Brush your teeth clean white.
Smile, Smile, Smile.
Bring my heart delight.
Hug, Hug, Hug.
Hug each other tight.
Off, Off, Off.
Turn off all the light.
Drift, Drift, Drift.
Drift to sleep, “Good Night.”

                                                                                                    By Nicole S. E.

I wrote this poem as a little night routine for children. I thought it would be good to have it in poetry so that it would be easily memorized.

My Grandma

Dear Grandma there are not enough;
Good words that I can say,
To tell you how I love you;
In a great and glorious way,

So I wrote a little poem,
That I will now reveal;
It’s not much but I know through it,
I can tell you how I feel:

I cherish you with all my heart,
My love goes way down deep;
With all the lovely times we’ve had,
Lots of memories we can keep.

Remember when I was 8years ;
I was aiming for a goal ,
To perch upon a trotting horse;
And in my grip control,


Well now it’s 4 years later,
But I remember plain;
You gave me that whole “dream come true”;
And I thank you once again.

Dear Grandma there are not enough;
Good words that I can say,
To tell you how I love you;
In a great and glorious way,

I cherish you with all my heart,
My love goes way down deep;
With all the lovely times we’ve had,
Lots of memories we can keep.

And though at times waters deep,
May make us wait and wait;
Hopefully we’ll meet again ;
On one side of that great blue gate.

In an airplane or a boat,
We’ll sail across the sea;
To be together once again;
Together, you and me.

Dear Grandma there are not enough;
Good words that I can say,
To tell you how I love you;
In a great and glorious way,

I cherish you with all my heart,
My love goes way down deep;
With all the lovely times we’ve had,
Lots of memories we can keep.

Sweet, gentle, caring,
Kind, and loving too,
All I wanted to say;
Is how much I love you.


There’s so much more that I could tell;
But I’ll wrap it up and say ;
You’re a very special grandma,
In each and every way.

Dear Grandma there are not enough;
Good words that I can say,
To tell you how I love you;
In a great and glorious way,

I cherish you with all my heart,
My love goes way down deep;
With all the lovely times we’ve had,
Lots of memories we can keep.

                                                                                                                                       By Nicole S. E.

I wrote this poem for my Grandma on her birthday. I worked hard to make it say exactly what I wanted it to for my wonderful Grandma. She is so special to me that I wouldn't trade her for anything in the world. I love you Grandma.

Friday, 17 February 2012

A Miracle for the Fishermen

Early one morning some fishermen sailed;
  In from a long night of work,
Though they had been fishing all day and all night,
  They had caught nothing, They Failed!

So tired and worn they hoped on the sand,
  And met a peasant, Jesus!
He said to them, “Take me into your boat.”
  And they did and they pushed off of land.

When they were a very long ways out;
  Jesus said, “Throw out your net.”
So they did, SPLASH! It went in the water,
  The sailors were all filled with doubt.

In an instant their net gave a jerk!
  They heaved it into the boat,
Tons of squirmy, slippery fish,
T his surely was Gods handiwork!

By Nicole S. E.

I wrote this poem based on the story in the Bible.

Sunrise

One day I went outside to see the sunrise,
  The forest just before me seemed to call.
I breathed the fresh crisp air that blew around me;
  I could not hide the feeling of it all.

I sprinted forward with anticipation,
  It seemed as if my legs could make me fly,
I followed my own instinct as to where I;
  Would be climbing all the way up to the sky.

As I perched upon the top limb of the tallest tree,
  I looked to the horizon just in time;
The sun shone its ray of brilliant colour,
   The magnificent view was there, it was mine.
                                                                                                                                                                                            By  Nicole S. E.


I wrote this poem to go to the tune of "Colours of the Wind". I didn't like the lyrics but I liked the tune and I had a beautiful arrangement of the song for piano so I just wrote this poem as my lyrics.

Imagination


Imagination takes you places;
You will want to go.
Imagination gives you friends;
You will want to know.

It takes you to those far off lands;
In real life you won’t see,
For in imagination land;
There is no boundary.

Your babies might talk,
Your dollies might walk,
And you might even fly.
You might paint the grandest picture;
 And get rich. Me oh my!

One hundred dresses,
One thousand horses,
Princess you will own.
You’ll rule the whole entire world,
The Prince and you alone.

Imagination’s like a star;
That you send wishes to.
And if you do just what I said;
          You’ll find that they come true.

The rain will never keep you in;
Unless you want it to.
No need to stop imagining,
Even when you have the flu.
On dragon’s back;
No enemies attack;
Will ever hinder you.
For as a mighty knight you’re brave;
You’ll drive their armies through.



One thousand camps,
Full of champs;
From all around the world.
And you will never be afraid;
 When shots at you are hurled.

So come with me you traveler,
And take this journey long.
For in imagination land;
Nothing can go wrong.




By Nicole S. E.

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Follow Me! :)

     Follow my blog;
     And watch the growth;
Of this sprouting poet-tree.
     I'll show you poems,
     Short and long.
So, come! Come follow me!

                             By Nicole S. E.

        I wrote this poem to welcome you to my blog and to encourage you to follow it so you can read my poems and poems I like, and also so you can post your poems and poems you like.