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Concrete Poem
Acrostic Poem
Couplet
Nonsense Poem
Haiku
Cinquain
Farewell
Writing: A Poetic Project
Kevin Hodgson
Writing is a Voyage
I stand in front of the classroom
pen in hand
and think out loud in
concrete
thoughts
as my mind wanders
in
couplets
and rhyme
and dangles downward
in
acrostic
fashion.
Sometimes, I strap them into the seat
with the 5-7-5 seatbelts of a
haiku
and other times, I present them with the rare diamond
of the
cinquain
.
They are richer than their dreams
although few may realize it
until years later
when I am an old man with a cane
and a mouth full of knowledge.
I know my students often think me full of
nonsense
but I can't help myself:
I am someone who writes
and I want them to compose their lives, too,
so I urge them on
and find new paths to explore,
new doors to open,
and then give them a gentle push
into unknown terrain of their mind.
The ideas will be their fortification
on this
personal journey
.
May they go with the grace of words.
A pen!
Oh when will I have my
laptop again
I find the act of writing by hand
to be hard
as if my words were caught blend-er
but then, once again, I turn to my trusty computer
whose keys are like friends.