The document contains several poems about different topics:
- A poem titled "Ode to Autumn" by John Keats that describes the season of autumn.
- A poem called "A Bad Case of the Sneezes" by Bruce Lansky about a child who has a sneezing fit and doesn't get enough sleep.
- A poem called "Aliens Have Landed!" by Kenn Nesbitt that describes aliens landing on Earth and getting jobs as teachers.
6. Beanz meanz hienz
Pick a bin to put it in.
Red,red, robin, bob, bob bobbin
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9. Ode to Autumn by John Keats
The way the poet uses the metre so that the lines read easily.
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eaves run;
To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees,
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;
To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells
With a sweet kernel; to set budding more,
And still more, later flowers for the bees,
Until they think warm days will never cease;
For Summer has o'erbrimm'd their clammy cells.
10. Not all poems rhyme.
A rhyme happens when the last word on a line sounds the same as
another word that is last on a line nearby
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12. A Bad Case of the Sneezes
by Bruce Lansky
Last night I had the sneezes.
I was really very ill.
My mother called the doctor
who prescribed a purple pill.
At eight o’clock I went to bed.
My mom turned out the light.
I used up one whole box of Kleenex
sneezing through the night.
I sneezed my brains out in my bed.
I didn’t get much rest.
So that’s the reason, teacher,
that I flunked the spelling test.
13. A Bad Case of the Sneezes
by Bruce Lansky
Last night I had the sneezes.
I was really very ill.
My mother called the doctor
who prescribed a purple pill.
At eight o’clock I went to bed.
My mom turned out the light.
I used up one whole box of Kleenex
sneezing through the night.
I sneezed my brains out in my bed.
I didn’t get much rest.
So that’s the reason, teacher,
that I flunked the spelling test.
14. A Bad Case of the Sneezes
by Bruce Lansky
Last night I had the sneezes.
I was really very ill.
My mother called the doctor
who prescribed a purple pill.
This poem has an At eight o’clock I went to bed.
My mom turned out the light.
abcb I used up one whole box of Kleenex
rhyming pattern sneezing through the night.
I sneezed my brains out in my bed.
I didn’t get much rest.
So that’s the reason, teacher,
that I flunked the spelling test.
15. The aliens have landed!
Aliens Have Landed!
It’s distressing, but they’re here.
They piloted their flying saucer
by Kenn Nesbitt
through our atmosphere.
They landed like a meteor
engulfed in smoke and flame.
Then out they climbed immersed in slime
and burbled as they came.
Their hands are greasy tentacles.
Their heads are weird machines.
Their bodies look like cauliflower
and smell like dead sardines.
16. Their blood is liquid helium.
Their eyes are made of granite.
Their breath exudes the stench of foods
from some unearthly planet.
And if you want to see these
sickly, unattractive creatures,
you’ll find them working in your school;
they all got jobs as teachers.