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Moving Words Series XI
The student poems below have been chosen to be displayed on Arlington Metobuses from October through December, 2001.
TONIGHT IT WILL SNOW
Tonight it will snow.
Oh, it will snow three inches.
I will go skiing.
I will go snowboarding.
Oh, it will be a blast.
Only if it will.
It will be a dream.
Christopher D. Schwarz
Grade 2, Arlington Traditional School
SENSES OF THE WOODS
As I travel through the woods,
I feel a cold shiver up my spine
As if my back has turned to ice.
I hear the sound of the wind
Whistling in my ears.
I see the shadows of the great oak trees.
I smell the sap on the trees skin
As I travel through the woods.
I feel my body is frozen
By the denseness of the woods.
Albert Salemme
Grade 3, Drew Model School
WINGS
Wings flying free.
How I wish those wings were on me.
Oh to fly high in the sky.
To look down on everyone.
It would be so fun.
I would be free.
I would go to the sea.
With the birds,
Away from unfriendly words.
Oh, for wings.
Emily Strasel
Grade 5, Ashlawn Elementary School
HOUSE GUESTS
Yellow tipped gray flash,
Search for berries, scarlet ripe,
Cedar Wax Wings swarm.
Chelsea Bajek
Grade 6, H-B Woodlawn Secondary School
BROWN CARAMEL
Color is important to me.
Im brown, like a brown crayon.
Im not ashamed to lift up my voice and sing,
Because Im glad to be colored.
Brown is also the color of a satin dress.
Which is soft and beautiful like me.
Janay Harrington
Grade 7, Thomas Jefferson Middle School
LIFE IS LIKE A GAME OF MONOPOLY
Go! Park Place, Boardwalk
Isnt life great?
Take a chance; but pay your Luxury Tax.
Or youll go to jail!
Take a ride on the B&O Railroad.
Visit New York Avenue, and go to Pennsylvania Avenue.
Maybe youll see the president.
Have lunch on Connecticut Avenue.
Take 66 from Virginia Avenue and head to Arlington.
Life is like a game of Monopoly.
Gina Destro
Grade 8, Swanson Middle School
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