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Spoon River Anthology: Retell a characters story while setting it in current times

2/15/2011

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"Mrs. Kessler"
By: Ashley Lane
        I wash clothes for a living.  I know who have good and bad clothes.  I know patches and who buy new clothes.  While I'm washing clothes I learn people secrets from just washing their clothes.  I wash their curtains, counterpanes, shirts, and skirts.  I know that my husband was in the army, but sometimes I just wish his pension was more than six dollars.  I wish he would stop talking about politics, and just come and help me wash clothes.  I feel like we are being distanced because we never talk anymore.  All he do when he comes home from the streets are just look at his old war pictures, which I just think are very stupid.  I have realized from washing people's clothes that once you have patched up on the patches, there is no other way to patch holes anymore.  I can't even use the soap anymore to get out the stains.  It's not my fault that there are unwanted colors in women's dresses.   When I have to wash handkerchiefs, and table napkins, I also find that they also have their own type of secrets.  Everyone knows me in this empty town, knows me and the type of easy and normal life that I have.  I know of everyone that has died, that have lived in Spoon River.  Every time I see a dead face I think of their face or clothing being ironed or washed.  I wish that I could just stay home and play with my grandchildren.  I wish I had kids.  I wish that I, just wish that I had finished school and went to college to be a pediatrician.

"Hortense Robbins"
By: Brandon Brown

        It used to be a time when I had all the attention.  I stayed on everyone's mind and everyone's TV screen.  It was never a problem; but more of an accomplishment.  Now that it's all over, I sit at home every day.  I decided to get up after watching TV all day long.  I went out to lunch by myself to try forgettin about the past.  Someone walked up to me with a curious face.  This face was seen far too much.  I could predict exactly what was coming.  Another former fan that recognized me.  There has alway been a difference in my past life and now.  I was the talk of the town before; but now there's no one interested.  The few that do only say "hi" and move along with their day.  As I walked through the town, all the memories started to haunt me.  I couldn't think where everything started to go wrong and I didn't want to.  As I went home, I picked up the pieces.  And my adventure finally began all over.

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"New York City"

2/11/2011

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"New York City"
    - by: Mallaury Davi

City of hope, city of need
Where dream comes true
Live like you never thought of
Where night is the morning
Young or old you feel welcome

City of life, city of arrogance
Where love and money comes first
The time you know life is not the same,
The day you sense the deep lost.
Where celebrities visit and live
Respected or not, we want to go
The city of all American's dream.

City of secret chance, city of new life.
Where business men go to school
Where you find your true meaning
Feelings of hope, new life and second chance
No worthy love, neither life, New York City the worthless city.
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Sophomore Haiku Poems

2/10/2011

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 Snow is falling down
School’s shutting down for the day
Winter must be here
    - Cameron Zucker

"Phoenix"
Rising from the flame
Soaring to where it belongs
Over all the sound
    - Sarah Mooney

Paper white and blank
Ink and pen collide and bang
Paper is now art
    - Ashleigh Veader

The morning frost had
Had set on my window pane
Simplistic wonder
    - Paul Martin

Sunny morning joy
Off to anywhere; everywhere
No cares just not here
    - Helena Nichols

"Leaky Faucet"
Drip. Drop. Drip drip. Drop.
Artificial rain falls down
Into the deep bowl
    - Michka Francis

Autumn falling down
Leaves bloom instead of flowers
Crunching as you walk
    - Roselyn Jones

Crown Victoria's
Patrolling the countryside
Police are watching
    - Jeremy Schultz

Looking at the rain
Jumping in the blue water
No thoughts in my head
    - Rebecca Jones

"Beach"
I watched the waves sway
How calm but lonely it looked
With a soothing sway
    - Taylor Smith

"Time Flies"
Fluttering time flies
Skips, jumps, leaps into the deep
I stand in awe, sad
    - Rachel Jones

"Me, Myself, & I"
I. Left me, for dead
I left myself, for you, me
Just be, yourself, me
    - Veliza West

"New York"
The city of hope
Young or old you feel welcome
Wort

Haikus are so much fun
I am writing one right now
This must be the end
    - Austin Hassler

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First Post!

2/1/2011

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