Welcome

Hello, students of CTY Writing & Imagination at Easton for 2017. This is your space to post your writings (and rewritings) of what we did during your three weeks in class. Or you can show off something totally new! You can post them as responses to this welcome message and I will set them up as individual entries that everyone will be able to comment on.
So, what are you waiting for? Let's see how you reworked that food poem or revised the description of  "Otis Drinkwater Turntable" or what you did with your "picture-worth-1000-words" story.
                                                                                      Mr. R

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  1. I've already commented my writings!

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    1. Here:

      Pure Green Dirt
      And Dark Brown Rock
      Seem To Hit
      The Ticking Clock
      That The Vines Of Nature
      Have seemed to reach
      Every Sky That Is Blocked.
      That Sky Is Bleached,
      Where Golden Treasures May Be Beseeched
      Inside the Isles Of Slate That Seemed to have Taught.

      Floating in the Sky
      There Must Be A Surprise
      Filled with Gas,
      It Wants To Rise.
      As The Helium Will Pass,
      The Hydrogen Is Held Fast,
      Is That Too Much To Ask?

      The Brown Arches Cross Forth,
      I Know They Must Have Some Worth.
      And Then To My Dismay,
      As I Look Up North,
      They Start To Fly Away
      To A Safe Place To Stay
      So That They Can Lay.

      Let Imagination Run Wild,
      Become A Smaller Child,
      The Cherry Blossoms Bloom,
      Not Very Mild,
      And Fall To A Room
      A Room With Their Doom,
      The Battle Continues,
      Woven On a Large Loom.

      Forces Fight With Matter
      Like Mixing Up A Cake Batter
      So When The Grass Recoils
      Like A Mad Hatter
      You Know Nature Is Spoiled
      And When It Is Soiled
      It Still Won’t Survive

      To Die Or To Live
      Choose The Latter
      But It Won’t Help
      The Glass Is Already Shattered

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