What is poetry?
Poetry is a way to express emotions or actions. The poet does this by arranging words in a way to catch a readers attention. Poetry expresses ones beliefs, feelings, or life.

Table of Contents:
Acrostic . . . Page 3
Concrete/Shape . . . Page 4
Haiku . . . Page 5
Imagist . . . Page 6
Personfication/End Rhyme . . . Page 7
Sonnet . . . Page 8
Diamante . . . Page 9
Cinquains . . . Page 10
Free Verse . . . Page 11
Ode . . . Page 12
Figurative Language . . . Page 13-15
Acrostic : Sushi
By Falon Darden
Small rolls, wrapped in
Unusual wrapping, filled with
Some delicious,
Heavenly, treats that
Invite you to have some more.
Personification: "Invite you to have some more."
Concrete/Shape : Rain
By Falon Darden
onomatopoeia: "Drip."

Haiku : Summer
By Falon Darden
Schools out, fun is here
Swimming like a mermaid too
Time for warm and sun!
Simile: "Swimming like a mermaid too."
Imagist : Tornado
By Falon Darden
The stormy
gale could
wreck a
house or
destroy a
life in
the process.
P. End : Sad forest
By Falon Darden
This place I think I know
The dreary weather tells me so
A sorrowful view
Makes my spirits low.
The clouds must feel the same.
Down pours the rain.
Maybe I should turn around
And come back the way I came.
The willows sadly say
Goodbye to me as I go my way.
The dreary air leads me
So I don’t stray.
Sonnet : Love Me, Or Not?
By Falon Darden
My heart might burst in flame
From seeing you that day.
If you would call my name
Will you tell me what to say?
If you love me, tell me so.
You don’t have to be Romeo.
If you love me I need to know.
If you don’t, let me go.
If red means love,
Let red flow through the heavens above.
Allusion: Romeo
Symbolism: If red means love,
Diamante : Friend, Foe
By Falon Darden
Friends
considerate, caring
loving, forgiving, knowing
love, ecstatic, dark, sinister
hurting, hating, unknowing
mysterious, rival
Foe
Alliteration: considerate, caring
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What is poetry?
Poetry is a way to express emotions or actions. The poet does this by arranging words in a way to catch a readers attention. Poetry expresses ones beliefs, feelings, or life.

Table of Contents:
Acrostic . . . Page 3
Concrete/Shape . . . Page 4
Haiku . . . Page 5
Imagist . . . Page 6
Personfication/End Rhyme . . . Page 7
Sonnet . . . Page 8
Diamante . . . Page 9
Cinquains . . . Page 10
Free Verse . . . Page 11
Ode . . . Page 12
Figurative Language . . . Page 13-15
Acrostic : Sushi
By Falon Darden
Small rolls, wrapped in
Unusual wrapping, filled with
Some delicious,
Heavenly, treats that
Invite you to have some more.
Personification: "Invite you to have some more."
Concrete/Shape : Rain
By Falon Darden
onomatopoeia: "Drip."

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