-Dr. Seuss

Thursday, May 28, 2015

I'M EXCITED!!!!!

I'm EXCITED!
Can't really describe it 
One minute, 
Nervous
Next minute,
Flying on air

My chest is filled with a storm 
A lot more feeling than the norm
Trying to keep in form

But I'm EXCITED!

It's really difficult,
To keep my pencil straight
I feel like a horse,
ready to surge out of the gate

I'm EXCITED!

My heart is beating at a very high rate 
Starting to think,
what's happening is, something like Fate.

I know it won't be easy
What I'm about to do

But still,
I'm feel EXCITED!
It's a FABULOUS feeling
and I hope YOU'll feel it one day too!


Thank you! 
Rebekah Stokes
Author of BeKaH's Blog

Monday, May 25, 2015

THE LITTLE PUDDLE













This is a concrete poem. A concrete poem is a poem in the shape of something. My concrete poem is in the shape of a, rather lumpy, puddle :)Since you  probably won't be able to read the actual writing in the photo (above), I have provided the actual poem by itself below.  I hope you  like it!

THE LITTLE PUDDLE 
(I seem to write about rain and the consequences of rain, a LOT. Probably because I live in a rain forest in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia :0) 

Today the  clouds satisfy the little puddle, before, so very dry. With lots and lots of little drops from the top of the sky. They travel down in a straight descent and land safe and sound in the little puddle, on impact creating a little bubble. The wet pleases all ground around, and soon, the once dry stream runs. So all are happy, at least until the nasty sun comes and snatches all the little raindrops away. Leaving not a cloud in the sky, and all the little puddles dry and the ground's fertileness nowhere to be found, and there stream fast losing what it so quickly gained in the RAIN. But until then,
 the LITTLE PUDDLE 
Can be happy.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

CRICKETS

Crickets making their melodies often switch to different keys.
Sometimes they sound like a potbellied man burping.
Sometimes like a blue bird calling.
Sometimes like a frog grumbling.
Sometimes like the sound of a running brook.
But most times the music they play is their own divine song that as people say, can only be described as...
The Cricket's Chirping.

Rebekah Stokes
Author of BeKaH's Blog