Elegy PoemThis is a poem that expresses sorrow over the death of someone you loved or respected. Simply mourns the passing of all life and beauty.
Elegy PoemDoes not have to rhymeDoes not have a rhythmWhen writing your poem make sure you have a least fourteen lines.
I watched as the old, tired hands of my grandmotherPulled at the tubes attached to her body.I watched as she struggled to sit up,And gasped for air that simply would not come.I watched as they lowered the casket,Sealing her away from me forever.Her life had been one of giving,One of loving, of sharing, of laughing.I would not weep for my grandmother.I would not cry out for her.I would not forget her pain.She had suffered enough, and did not need my tears.
HAIKUA Japanese poem that is written in three lines.An old silent pond…A frog jumps into the pond.Splash! Silence again.
HAIKUTraditionally, a Haiku is about nature and does not rhyme.1st line has Five Syllables2nd line has Seven Syllables3rd line has Five SyllablesWoodpeckers chatter,     (5)While bees and butterflies dance.  (7)Spring is here again!   (5)
How to write a limerick Limerick poems have five lines (1st, 2nd, 5th have 9 syllables; 3rd, 4th have 7 syllables) The last words of the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme together. The last words of the third and fourth lines rhyme together. Must be funny Must have a repeating rhythm.
A Clumsy Young Fellow Named TimA clumsy young fellow named Tim (A)was never informed how to swim. (A)He fell off a dock (B)and sunk like a rock. (B)And that was the end of him. (A)
The Traveling Lady                                                                                                      There was a large lady from Perth                                                                                       Who wanted to travel the earth                                                                               But her wish was in vain 	                                                                                     For the door of the plane                                                                                     Was not wide enough for her girth
ClerihewClerihews are funny poems you write about specific people.Clerihews have just a few simple rules: 			1. Only four lines long			2. The first two lines rhyme (a)			3. The last two lines rhyme (b)			4. Must be FUNNY!The first line usually names a person and the second line usually ends with something that rhymes with that person.
Clerihew ExamplesMy band teacher Mr. Lockhart is kind of nuttyI wish I didn’t have him as a buddy.He’s goofy and tells some stupid jokes:I wonder where he’ll go if he croaks
I like to visit the neighborhood bakerHe is quite the cupcake makerHis shop is now closed and he’s in jailBecause he tried to feed his wife a nail
How-To Poems  Think of an everyday event.  Come up with a funny, silly, or outrageous way to do it.Each poem must contain at least four stanzas with four lines each.First and second lines of each stanza rhyme together, but do not rhyme with any other stanza.Third and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme together, but do not rhyme with any other stanza.  Have fun with these poems and use your imagination when trying to come up with creative ways to do everyday, ordinary things.

Class poems and notes

  • 1.
    Elegy PoemThis isa poem that expresses sorrow over the death of someone you loved or respected. Simply mourns the passing of all life and beauty.
  • 2.
    Elegy PoemDoes nothave to rhymeDoes not have a rhythmWhen writing your poem make sure you have a least fourteen lines.
  • 3.
    I watched asthe old, tired hands of my grandmotherPulled at the tubes attached to her body.I watched as she struggled to sit up,And gasped for air that simply would not come.I watched as they lowered the casket,Sealing her away from me forever.Her life had been one of giving,One of loving, of sharing, of laughing.I would not weep for my grandmother.I would not cry out for her.I would not forget her pain.She had suffered enough, and did not need my tears.
  • 4.
    HAIKUA Japanese poemthat is written in three lines.An old silent pond…A frog jumps into the pond.Splash! Silence again.
  • 5.
    HAIKUTraditionally, a Haikuis about nature and does not rhyme.1st line has Five Syllables2nd line has Seven Syllables3rd line has Five SyllablesWoodpeckers chatter, (5)While bees and butterflies dance. (7)Spring is here again! (5)
  • 6.
    How to writea limerick Limerick poems have five lines (1st, 2nd, 5th have 9 syllables; 3rd, 4th have 7 syllables) The last words of the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme together. The last words of the third and fourth lines rhyme together. Must be funny Must have a repeating rhythm.
  • 7.
    A Clumsy YoungFellow Named TimA clumsy young fellow named Tim (A)was never informed how to swim. (A)He fell off a dock (B)and sunk like a rock. (B)And that was the end of him. (A)
  • 8.
    The Traveling Lady There was a large lady from Perth Who wanted to travel the earth But her wish was in vain For the door of the plane Was not wide enough for her girth
  • 9.
    ClerihewClerihews are funnypoems you write about specific people.Clerihews have just a few simple rules: 1. Only four lines long 2. The first two lines rhyme (a) 3. The last two lines rhyme (b) 4. Must be FUNNY!The first line usually names a person and the second line usually ends with something that rhymes with that person.
  • 10.
    Clerihew ExamplesMy bandteacher Mr. Lockhart is kind of nuttyI wish I didn’t have him as a buddy.He’s goofy and tells some stupid jokes:I wonder where he’ll go if he croaks
  • 11.
    I like tovisit the neighborhood bakerHe is quite the cupcake makerHis shop is now closed and he’s in jailBecause he tried to feed his wife a nail
  • 12.
    How-To Poems  Think ofan everyday event. Come up with a funny, silly, or outrageous way to do it.Each poem must contain at least four stanzas with four lines each.First and second lines of each stanza rhyme together, but do not rhyme with any other stanza.Third and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme together, but do not rhyme with any other stanza.  Have fun with these poems and use your imagination when trying to come up with creative ways to do everyday, ordinary things.