Book Poem
I am from a weird but
interesting factory,
The first and only
child winning,
And got the prize.
Living in the factory
happily forever.
I am from the a
stupid family,
Thinking I am an
idiot.
But I write, I read,
I am smart.
Parents are arrested,
leaving me with my best teacher.
I am from a Magical
School.
With the highest
power,
And my two best
friends,
Fighting for peace.
I am from the
wardrobe,
That can go to
another space.
The Great Lion King,
Killed the evil
Witch.
I am from the tragic car crash of my
parents.
Living with my Grandmother,
And learnt how to recognize witches,
To become the killer of the Witches.
I am from my mother’s stomach,
Were runt and helped the farmer’s daughter.
The spider’s web saved me,
And win to become famous.
I am from the field,
Have a dream of settling down on a piece of
land,
And to touch the soft rabbit.
Accidentally break a woman’s neck,
By touching her hair and scared by her
scream.
Thank you for mentioning Matilda in your poem. It brings back so many happy memories of younger me reading the book! Seeing that part of your poem definitely put a smile on my face. Which book is the last stanza about? It sounds really interesting, I'm intrigued! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have read most of these books as well! I really like which points of the story you chose to write down. Only someone who has read these books will know what your talking about. This is very well written and I really enjoyed reading it!
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