"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

A Poem By Kelly

Colliding, twirling, sliding, whirling
running, speeding, hunting, eating
winning, losing, bumping, bruising
sitting, walking, watching, talking
yelling, crying, laughing, sighing
working, bending, never ending
painting, nailing, fishing, sailing
gossip, chatter, bad and badder
reading, loving, playing, shoving
driving, writing, barking, biting
screeching, crashing, straining, mashing
tooting, rooting, owls hooting
hiding, creaking, ever seeking,
tweeting, twirping, blowing, burping

This is an experiment that is half for school and half for the satisfaction of myself. I will see if you can guess the title of this poem. I’ll give you the title and the last line tomorrow. Adios!

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7 Comments

  1. Dad

    It is very cool. You HAVE to explain your experiment and the title of you poem. I had a great theory going, but it quit working on line eight!

  2. Kelly

    Did you like the burping part?

  3. Christian

    Wow Kelly. This is really deep. But I still like my historic poem about the french revolution better:

    Off with the head,

    Marie is now dead.

  4. Christian

    In my programming, I am starting to run into things like And, For, Or, and Xor. Can you explain these please, dad?

  5. I am guessing that the title is: LADYBUG

  6. Ann

    Hi Kelly,

    This is your Dad’s co-worker Ann. I like this poem and I think the name of it is
    “A day at home with Siri and Iris”

    Ann

  7. LOL! Thank you very much. I am glad that you liked the poem!
    Kelly

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