Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Historical Poetry

EDITORS NOTE: The following poems were written by the students of Mrs. Taylor's 12th grade English Class, Period 2. The assignment was to write a poem that MAY one day be used as an original historical document. The assignment parameters were that the facts the poems are based on must be independently verifiable, and the historical significance can be personal or social. Any style was acceptable. I have edited for spelling only, and any errors remaining were at the request of the individual author. Appearance of the poems here constitutes first publication, and all authors retain all rights to the individual works. Matthew E. Forman


Untitled by Trevor Hancock


In the year two thousand and one

Allison cam ashore and flooded Houston.


She was a tropical storm

a little out of the norm.


She headed north for a while,

but changed her mind in unusual style.


I remember rain and a beer truck

Watching people swim out for beer to save a buck.


We watched the water rise

We saw it coming up the drive.


Over the sidewalk and in the yard

Mom was getting nervous - dad was out of town.


It rained, and rained

and lots more rain.

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UNTITLED by Matt Ahrens

A hot day in May
It was a good day
It was such a surprise
Mom happy with the look in my eyes
She told me with assurance
"YOU CAN'T AFFORD THE INSURANCE"
"We're going to look for another one"
"Don't get mad you're coming with me son"
"Be waiting outside"
"We're going car shopping"
Looking down the drive
My car was coming
The blue was shining
Windows down
First time I was driving
My own car now.

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Poem by Shanrekia Ward

My historical thing
Its outside sometimes inside
Its cold sometimes hot
Sometimes you win Sometimes lose
Sometimes you happy Sometimes sad

Its always part of a team or 1 on 1
Its like a little orange treat
Fits in your hand
It bounces it shoots
My historical thing is getting my first
Basketball game.
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3-22-08 by Ashley Rybinski

Heading back home today
Its nice out so Ryan and Lynne decide to ride
While Irby and I follow behind.

We've taken this route before
So why was it different this time?
I started to have a bad feeling
and the feeling came true
When Ryan could no longer see his mom
in the rear view.

Since we had fallen behind
We were the last to the scene
But we still saw it happen
All three of us part our ways and pace.

March the 22nd 2008
Was the day God took Lynne away.
The day comes very soon, it'll have been a year
But we're all doing good
'Cause we know she's here
Watching over us, protecting us, guiding us.
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The Dream by Maria Frebis

It was a historical day in the United States
People were chanting and screaming
To many people all of it seemed to be opening new gates.
This day ever surpassed Martin Luther King Jr's big dreaming

This day of January 20th 2009
Was a day history was made
It was a big day for President Obama to shine.
He did not have one moment alone in the shade.

This day was one of the biggest of them all.
The first African American president is now here.
They even threw him one big ball.
Everyone was filled whit cheer.

This day made history and never will it be replaced
Everyone will remember the day when a dream was embraced.
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UNTITLED by Esther G. Bell
The planes hit
The smoke so thick
People are screaming
People are jumping
Just to ease their suffering
Sirens sound in the distance
Bits and pieces flying in the air
People are buried beneath
Can't breathe, can't gasp for air
Tears are shed for the loved ones lost
People scattered, calling out
Calling out in hope and fear
For this tragic day is...9/11
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UNTITLED by Edgar D.

There she was shining during the day
All black
"Man I like your car" is what people would say
A 1997 Honda Prelude was my first car and that's a fact

Black rims with black interior is what she had
My pride and joy
When she wasn't clean it made me sad
My car was my favorite toy

My car was the best
and I loved her to death
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Untitled by Michael Filyaw

I received notification of a scholarship,
For those interested in business,
The application was really long
But I had a feeling that this was mine

Starting on the long application process,
I finally finished after 10 days
The first final copy looked like a mess
I was in a very big haze.

After all the corrections were made
I take it to the post office drop off box
Now I have to wait until February tenth.
I wonder until then, if they received it.

February tenth is finally here
I drive down to Manchester in a small church to wait
Unfortunately, I had to work so I had to leave,
but I received a call saying I won.

I had a feeling that this was mine.
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Historical Event Poem in My Life by Jen Allen

I wrote this poem when I was ten years old,
which was a real while ago.
Please don't make fun
cause I know I was really young.
So here it goes,
pay attention or I will get my friend Joes!

My Aunt Lisa died about three years ago,
They said she had a blood clot but what
the heck do they know?
I don't think anyone loved her as much as I
did although we had our fights every now and then.
We used to play games together.
Now all I do is wonder is this
a dream or reality?
It was funny to watch her play race car
It looked as though she was driving a real car.
She never quit at things
especially card games.
I wish I could go back,
back to the day when she died
and flew away. Flew up pass
the clouds to see God Himself
and where she prays down
here on us so we don't have to
live in a land of hurt,
we pray back that she loves us as much
as we love her.

I know it's not that good
but at least it doesn't sound like it's from the hood.
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My First Car by Cole

I drove my mom's car down the street
Mr. Hennessee I wanted to meet
My '09 Versa waiting on the lot
Man I must say that car was hot
I've waited all summer for this day
The only thing I could say is yay
The Versa handles like a dream
And rides as smooth as cream
The dealer handed me the keys
I'm so happy I just freeze
The first place I go is to the store
For my mats for my floor
My new car is so special to me
And it always will be
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Poem by Kristin Martin

I was sitting in Mrs. Hall's 5th grade class
When the planes crashed
My teacher was crying & explaining what happened
We heard people scream through speakers that were
old fashion
I watched a couple hold hands & jump from the building
In my heart I'd never known that kind of feeling
Feelings of terror & remorse
All from two planes that flew off course
So many children became orphans
left hungry & poor
I cried for them & their families
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Historical Poem by Rich Emslie

As the days count down
One would begin to look around
Four years has finally settled on this
Who's to say what all you'll miss
Friends who might join or leave your side
It is up to them to seek what they find
The distance we've traveled and then some
Will these memories mean something to anyone
Even though there's little to fear
I can't help but remember our final year.
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Untitled by Micah Randolph

I thought that Derrick would have rose to the occasion
but instead Kansas got a standing ovation
up by nine with two minutes left
bricking free throws would result in their death
my squad Memphis would win, that was the talk
but all I could hear was rock chalk Jayhawk
because their free throw shooting was so bad
in early May 208 I was sad
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9/11 by Kyle Summers

9/11 was scary for me
I was twelve years old
The terrorists' hearts was cold
I was young enough to not
Know what was going on
All that I knew was
that it was very wrong
Osama bin Laden has
been hiding One day
I hope that we find him
9/11 was scary for me
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Faith by Kate Burks

A five letter word that means so much
To have faith in someone, to believe in something
Growing up in a small town
Where Grandpa was a preacher
I went to church every Sunday
Until June of 2000
I had gotten in a wreck with my cousin
My best friend, my angel
Yet I was the one who walked away
She stayed
Never moved, never breathed, never again
I questioned God, why would He take someone so great?
But He did and I lost my faith

High school came along and I made friends
They went to church, I didn't
I wanted to believe again, to feel better
So I prayed and prayed
Last summer, I was saved.
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St. Augustine by Jessica Hatchel

Cobble-stoned streets of fading red,
The much older time frame of the city, in my head,
The aged architect of the old, tall, buildings,
The openness of the city, with no shieldings,
A vast gazebo in the middle of the square,
Sunshine, smiles, landscaping everywhere,
The smell of a hot August day,
The apartments sitting on a street way,
The feeling of exploration in my body and mind,
Imagination in things I would find,
The sun that day gazingly poured down,
You couldn't help making a smile from a frown,
I miss you.
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My Historical Life Poem by Alex Burbank

beating the Stars
what a glorious day
to see the sadness on their face
what a glorious day

how great it felt
to win the district and region champs
what a celebration we had
I loved beating the Siegel Stars
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Untitled by Brandi Hawkins

It was Christmas Eve of '99.
The family was heading out to the farm.
As we were puling into the drive,
I say a black tail from behind the barn.

I screamed and became very excited,
Because I just realized what we were here for.
I couldn't believe she was going to be mine,
Just for me, my very own horse.

I jumped out of the truck and ran through the gate
Walked up to the mare with a smile on my face.
A black quarter hours, the prettiest thing in sight,
She was my first horse, I named her Midnight.
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Untitled by Alice O'Brien

The sun is rising,
I jump out of bed,
it is Christmas morning.

Santa came to visit,
I run down the hall.
The presents are laid out nicely,
stocking hung on the mantle.

I reach up for my stocking.
I take a peak inside.
A set of car keys was on top.

I grab the keys, and run
out of the house into the garage.
There in the garage sat
a shinny, silver Honda Pilot.

A big red bow was tied
to the front, I couldn't believe
my eyes.
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Repeat by Cole
At the age of eight,
I learned something terrible
About war, life, our past, and our future.
We are doomed, to repeat ourselves
because people care more for their
deadly sins, than for family,
memories. Learning this I cried for
the poor children who suffer and
wish for the life, I live.
The parents I had,
Sadly, my cries go unheard, drowned by
the sounds of bombs and gunfire.


Sunday, March 8, 2009

Historical Poems from Mrs. Taylor's 1st Period Class

EDITORS NOTE: The following poems were written by the students of Mrs. Taylor's 12th grade English Class, Period 1. The assignment was to write a poem that MAY one day be used as an original historical document. The assignment parameters were that the facts the poems are based on must be independently verifiable, and the historical significance can be personal or social. Any style was acceptable. I have edited for spelling only, and any errors remaining were at the request of the individual author. Appearance of the poems here constitutes first publication, and all authors retain all rights to the individual works. Matthew E. Forman



UNTITLED by Cat Brinkley



September 11th 2001 was a normal day at first;

It was morning and I went to Ms. Monroe's

Spelling class, and we were going over

Prepositions when Ms. Goodwin the principal

Told the teachers to turn on the news



Everyone in class including me were wondering

What was going on.

When we saw the news the first thing

I noticed was the plane crashing into one of the twin towers.



We were all watching the images of the

twin towers collapsing.

We didn't really know what happened

or why it happened.



Everything was quiet after Ms. Monroe

turned off the t.v.

After spelling class was over the day went

on as usual but at the same time

everyone was worried about what we saw in the news.

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UNTITLED by Delano



'94 is the year and

I am silently waiting as I hear

Shouts of pain

Dawning on the task of helping you

State your claim

I don't yet know your name

but still love you the same

I pray to God that I will be a good

example

for I am now the oldest and should be the example

My name is Delano and I'm your older mister

I would now like to introduce the world to my new

baby sister.

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The Last Game by Alex Farley



It was the last quarter

Hope was anything but lost

With a score of nine to seven

A touchdown would win but a kick would do



On a big throw we took the ball over

It was a big thrill



We needed a big drive

Only then would our season continue to thrive

Things looked promising

The kick was lined up

It went wide right



Now it was over

They had won

It could have been different if it was me.

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GRANNY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN by Patrick Alexander

I will remember that winter forever
The day my granny died it was so sad
Tears coming down our eyes
She was so sweet
I wish I knew her a little more
She had some hard times
But I know now she's walking through the door
She stayed real strong
Wouldn't let anyone bring her down
I love her so much and I wish she was still around
Mom took it hard to be strong
Bur its hard to be strong when your mother is gone
She in a better place now she has no more pain
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POEM by Kelsey Rogers

Mommy looks so sad today
As she buttons up her blouse
Shaking fingers, heaving chest
She rushes 'bout the house

Mommy looks so sad today
As she combs her pretty hair
Shaking fingers, heaving chest
She rushes me down the stairs

Mommy looks so sad today
As I hold her pretty hand
Shaking fingers, heaving chest
She helps me into the van

Mommy looks so sad today
So pretty that it hurts
Shaking fingers, heaving chest
We pull up to the church

Mommy looks so sad today
Dressed head-to-toe in black
Shaking fingers, heaving chest
She wants her daddy back

Mommy looks so sad today
Now that grandpa's gone
Shaking fingers, heaving chest
She sings his favorite song

Mommy looks so sad today
As she stares at the pretty stone
Shaking fingers, heaving chest
She whispers' "Let's go home."
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Untitled by Michael Carroll

Speeding down the interstate,
It's 2:00 in the morning + I'm super late,
Taking a girl home but she ain't in trouble,
If I'm not home soon I'll get double.
Bout a mile from the exit I see the lights,
She looks at me as I pull over in fright,
"This can't be happening," "No way it can,"
I'm really glad it was a nice policeman.
He ran my tags, but nothing more,
The night was made horrible as rain began to pour,
Two years later now + I haven't been pulled over,
Now when I'm driving that late, it will be slower.
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Untitled by Jordan Scott

It was close to 13 years ago
I grabbed my sticks for the first time
I was nervous, so I started slow
Once I started I knew the talent was mine.

Drumming is my talent
It's what I'm good at
Drumming is my talent
It's what I work hardest at.

I started very slow
But now it's what I'm best at.
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May 1, 2007, a Poem by Sarah D.

It was the first of May
And it was a sunny day.
Cheering and stunting right after school
How that day would end so cruel.
Trying my hardest
To push my flyer the farthest.
And then the accident came.
As my flyer fell in a tangle
She left my wrist mangled.
Through the sobs and tears
There also came fear.
Tushing to the emergency room
Hoping the nurse would bring good news soon.
A simple surgery was all that was needed
I was so happy I pleaded.
To be able to cheer once more
I was so glad my life wouldn't be a bore!
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Untitled by Katie Richard

Two years ago at cheer leading camp
I went through the most stressful week of my life
We learned a cheer, chant, and a dance
My coach, at the last minute, incorporated stunts in the routine
My stunt group had the hardest time with it
And it was all my fault though
When it was time to perform the routine I took a deep breath
And I prayed I wouldn't let the other girls down
I gave it everything I had and it was all worth it
We hit the stunt and I felt like I was on top of the world
Hard work really does pay off
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Summer of Hard Times by Kristin Brannon

The phone rang and rang but no one was home;
Message after message I listened to alone.
My aunts and uncles with worry in their voices,
Didn't say anything but call back quick.
I knew how to reach her, so I called her right then.
I told her it was an emergency but I wasn't sure what.
We rushed to the ER where they all were.
She was finally stable but to sick to come home.
Day after day we went to visit her that summer.
It was before my freshman year.
They tried and tried but it only got worse.
She moved to Vanderbilt where we still went everyday,
but I had to stay away no kids aloud in the room.
After 2 weeks at Vanderbilt the
nurse came and got everyone; except for her
grandchildren. They all followed her back and
stayed in the room forever.
One by One they all came out, with tears
in their eyes. That when I know. My mom
was still back there with my grandfather too.
They cam out together, I knew she was
gone. The person I went when I needed
to talk, who helped me with my problems
and even my homework sometimes. She was
more than my grandmother.
She was also my friend.
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Untitled by Taylor Lewis

It is a beautiful day
With birds chirping in air
When I have a hunch about this
I think today is a special day

Without doubt we get a call
My brother Ryan is to come down
Ryan's wife will be down too
She is in the hospital though

Now it is more clear
My brother is to be a Dad!
I am soon to be an uncle!
Today was a very special day
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Death by Jody Dominguez

Much grief was caused from my father's death
but life went on nevertheless
times were rough, what can I say
but to me it was just another day.
Three years have passed since that time
but I have not let it hide my shine.
Seasons changed, and I got older
but that was something I just brushed off my shoulder.
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Grandma Dying by Alex Silavong

My grandma passed August 13, 2008
It hurt me so had she had to leave that way.
She had internal bleeding on the left side of her brain,
It made her whole body numb, she wouldn't feel any pain.
When she tried to speak all she could do is whisper
and I then asked God why You do this to her?
First time she went to the doctor he said she would be fine
then the second time we found out that she was running out of time.
The doc said the only way to save her is to do surgery
but my grandma said if it came to that then don't even worry.
When he said that we knew we could do nothing else
that was the worst feeling that I had ever felt.
The doc never told us when she would pass
so we went up there as much as we could 'cause we didn't
know how long she would last.
The day she passed I was sitting in school
Then my aunt came up here and told me the news.
We tried to hurry to the hospital so we could say our good-byes
but halfway there we got a call that said she had already closed her eyes.

February 27, 2009

Weclome, Friend.

After a week of the flu, I returned to all the classes today to review the tests from last Friday. The review went well, with a lot of positive feedback from the students. Additional essays were turned in during the week, and Mrs. Taylor extended the extra credit for essays because of this.
I will be getting the submission information for NPR's This I Believe program for the essays.

More soon!

February 20, 2009

Welcome back!

Test day, and I see that I was a little over-optimistic. Average grade was an 86, with a possible 120 if all questions were answered correctly and all bonus points were earned. Mrs. Taylor tells me that this was a very successful unit, with a number of students scoring better on the test without bonus points than is usual. She warns me not to keep my expectations too high, but I also cannot let them drop to low. The students were engaged and challenged, and they learned a lot from the lesson. And that is the mark of success.

More soon!