Soft tendrils of morning light drifted in through the crack in the black floor length curtains. The women shifted slightly as the golden yellow light settled on her eyes. She slowly opened her eyes and stared at the ceiling, trying to get her barrings and fully wake up. Blinking, she rolled over and examined the small silver alarm clock next to her bed.
"7:30," she whispered quietly to herself. Sighing heavily, she threw back the thick, black down comforter and slid out from between the silk sheets. As her feet hit the floor the brown lump on her bed started to move. The chocolate lab puppy cocked his head to the side and looked at the women with its golden eyes. Smiling she gave the puppy a reasuring rub on the head and went of in the direction of the kitchen.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Sonnet
Let's dive into your loyalty
verses the frozen arctic of this winter.
With your fuzzy body and warm disposition I feel almost like royalty
and I know your love for me will never fade or splinter!
Although, like all good things, this winter will come to an end,
and the cool will give way to the pressure of the summer thrill.
Winter's grasp will soon bend
to summers unrelenting will.
But unlike the restrictions of the frigid old man
your undying loyalty will not melt away
for we have have a love that will span
not only nights but also day.
For you are my dearly loving puppy, my spare part,
and I will forever keep you in my heart.
verses the frozen arctic of this winter.
With your fuzzy body and warm disposition I feel almost like royalty
and I know your love for me will never fade or splinter!
Although, like all good things, this winter will come to an end,
and the cool will give way to the pressure of the summer thrill.
Winter's grasp will soon bend
to summers unrelenting will.
But unlike the restrictions of the frigid old man
your undying loyalty will not melt away
for we have have a love that will span
not only nights but also day.
For you are my dearly loving puppy, my spare part,
and I will forever keep you in my heart.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Limericks
Leonard was the new guy in town.
for he had no place to go.
Finding a post he said, "Whoa!"
Too bad he ended up with a clown!
Sheldon was as far-out as space.
He posted for a room in his place.
When someone finally phoned
his old roommate had been disowned.
Sheldon didn't even like Leonard's face.
Leonard's only saving grace was his love of science.
Sheldon still required his entire compliance.
A roommate agreement came out,
Leonard started to have some doubt.
He signed anyways, confirming his alliance.
The two became close partners in crime
in what seemed like virtually no time
they quickly became close friends
bonding o'er an electron lens,
so long as Leonard asked ahead of time.
Leonard soon brought more kiddies into their troop.
Oh, how the apartment did shout a great whoop!
As its space filled with glourious a chum.
So the tail of the Theory this does sum.
But Leonard still must jump through many a hoop!Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Sonnet
She looked like a red flamed devil.
with a smile so wicked,
and clothes all dishevel.
Ash black hair that looked fire licked.
Blood red flecks dotted her face,
and her clothes were covered in mud.
She ran all over the place
trying to cover up all the blood.
The house was as dark as the night.
the curtains were drawn,
there was not a speck of light.
The cop trudged up the lawn.
He gave a great knock
and the devil like girl she did gawk.
with a smile so wicked,
and clothes all dishevel.
Ash black hair that looked fire licked.
Blood red flecks dotted her face,
and her clothes were covered in mud.
She ran all over the place
trying to cover up all the blood.
The house was as dark as the night.
the curtains were drawn,
there was not a speck of light.
The cop trudged up the lawn.
He gave a great knock
and the devil like girl she did gawk.
Poem questions
1. A simile makes a comparison using like or as while a metaphor makes a comparison not using like or as. A metaphor can also be either direct or indirect.
2. A direct metaphor comes out and says this is what I am comparing while an indirect metaphor doesn't flat out say what is being compared to what.
3. A simple simile/metaphor just states what is being compared while a complex simile/metaphor goes more in depth to the comparison
4. A A B B A
5. A B A B C D C D E F E F G G
6. Onomatopoeia is words that are sounds
7. Personification is giving human qualities to something that is not human
8.
1. She was as fat as an elephant
and she was only an infant
her momma tried so hard
to make her daughter less of a lard
it worked so well she was as tiny as an ant.
2. Sitting round the fire
she was the look of desire
grabbing her hand he led her upstairs
he noticed something beneath her hairs
turned out his pretty girl was nothing but a clothes lined wire.
3. Sitting in the open field
the apple she did peeled
her eyes they did bore into the apple
for the apple it did roar then fixed itself with a lapel
and a sort it did wield
4. He ran into his house
and the small mouse
it did make a tremendous squeak
then the boy gave the mouse a big water douse
2. A direct metaphor comes out and says this is what I am comparing while an indirect metaphor doesn't flat out say what is being compared to what.
3. A simple simile/metaphor just states what is being compared while a complex simile/metaphor goes more in depth to the comparison
4. A A B B A
5. A B A B C D C D E F E F G G
6. Onomatopoeia is words that are sounds
7. Personification is giving human qualities to something that is not human
8.
1. She was as fat as an elephant
and she was only an infant
her momma tried so hard
to make her daughter less of a lard
it worked so well she was as tiny as an ant.
2. Sitting round the fire
she was the look of desire
grabbing her hand he led her upstairs
he noticed something beneath her hairs
turned out his pretty girl was nothing but a clothes lined wire.
3. Sitting in the open field
the apple she did peeled
her eyes they did bore into the apple
for the apple it did roar then fixed itself with a lapel
and a sort it did wield
4. He ran into his house
and the small mouse
it did make a tremendous squeak
then the boy gave the mouse a big water douse
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