What is poetry? [See also Maths & Poetry 3D Thinking]
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Poetry tells us about the world
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Poetry tells us what the world is like
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Poetry tells us about us
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And poetry tells us what we think and feel about the
world..
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a poem is a thing with white space around it Fleur Adcock,
poet
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Metaphor
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A metaphor is when you use one thing to describe something else
completely different
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Life is a long journey
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A metaphor happens when one image or picture in the mind
suggests another (without using the word like, or a word that means
like).
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I was chilled out
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It was a storm in a tea cup
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How novelists use metaphor.
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The conversation flowed around her, but Alex was silent. She
hated being there, and she didnt feel like talking to anyone. Lili
came up to her with her usual fake smile. Oh no, Alex thought
Looovely dress, Lili gushed. Alex smiled weakly. Down in the
dumps?!, Lili said. Tell me all about it! Alex shook her head. The
last person she was going to pour her heart out to was Lili McNeil.
But she couldnt help herself. Alex dissolved into tears.
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The spectators flooded out of the stadium. Billy got caught up
in the current as the crowd surged towards the car park Dont get
lost! shouted his Dad. Take a chill pill, Dad! Billy said. He
bumped into a large man who was eating a burger. The man dropped
his cob on the floor. Sorry, said Billy, but the man blundered on
into the stream of spectators making their way to the car park.
Billy turned back to his Dad. But Billys dad Dad had gone Billys
Dad had vanished. Billys Dad had evaporated into thin air.
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The shadow crept along the wall. I froze with terror. * Do you
want some chocolate? said Ryan. Leticia gave him an icy stare. Ryan
had frozen her out for so long that she didnt know what to say to
him, now that he was being nice. Suit yourself, said Ryan. The
atmosphere was frosty for the rest of the journey.They both stared
out of the car windows into the dark night.
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A red mist settled over Ahmed eyes. He was so angry, he was
really steamed up about what their goalie did in the penalty area.
Ahmed couldnt remember what happened next and the rest of the
afternoon passed in a fog. And the evening. By the morning, what
Ahmed did to their goalie was just a hazy memory. * Usually, he
hated animals. But Arrans heart melted at the sight of the little
puppy.
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How poets use metaphor.
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Metaphorical Poetry FEBRUARY My car has grown a woolly cover,
yours a crown. The doormats disappeared. The hedge has grown a
beard. The bins a cornet. Laurel leaves are spoonfuls. Along the
eaves a row of glassy swords. Starlings on the wires strumming
chords. Crocus strikes a match. Birds print on the lawn their lines
of words. Trees wear fur. Wire has learned to knit. Sheep arent
white. Grubby as a clwt in need of bleach, theyre at the gate,
waiting for hay and grumbling that were late. Touch down and lift
off, look, a crows been making angels in the snow. Gillian
Clarke
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How poets use metaphor. breaking the poem down
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My car has grown a woolly cover, yours a crown.
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The doormats disappeared. The hedge has grown a beard.
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The bins a cornet. Laurel leaves are spoonfuls..
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Along the eaves a row of glassy swords. Starlings on the wires
strumming chords.
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Crocus strikes a match. Birds print on the lawn their lines of
words.
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Trees wear fur. Wire has learned to knit.. Sheep arent white.
Grubby as a clwt
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.Sheep arent white. Grubby as a clwt in need of bleach, theyre
at the gate, waiting for hay and grumbling that were late.
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Touch down and lift off, look, a crows been making angels in
the snow..
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Poetry substitution Using water as a metaphor in your own
writing.
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I am water
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I am water
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I run in rivulets
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I boil and rage
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My anger bubbles
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Water Mask Alaskan
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Water Bubble Mask Alaskan
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I am frozen, uncertain
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I am fluid, flexible sometimes
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAKunM_v 2ms Water Flowing
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I babble incoherently
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pILvVke0ED U&feature=related
Water babbling
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I meander, I wander, and I wonder
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Meandering http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBoeI3ZX7u s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN0cZg_9Xe
M&feature=endscreen&NR=1 Grand Canyon
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I am a pumping station
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Papplewick Pumping Station
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr9UtEhyvf k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfnqQmmt
txE&index=6&list=PLWVIGsyLCc9UFP- UP5biC6BOilF0VLzd8 Bill
Viola Force
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I need to be handled carefully...
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Cos Costa Rica http://www.weather.com/series/great-
outdoors/video/chile-volcano-eruption-spews-
lava-skywardhttp://www.weather.com/series/great-
outdoors/video/chile-volcano-eruption-spews- lava-skyward
Chile
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I plumb the depths
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBmYNoKM OuA&feature=related
Deep sea diver
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I am tears rolling
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Videos Natural Power
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0Fc-CJWbmw Man Made power
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aot0MCLit6Y
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I am spent and dry
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I am stagnant
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I am both purity and foulness
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSlcHuPXwi
w&feature=player_detailpage#t=64s Pure Distilled Water
Invite the children to work independently or collaboratively to
create a water metaphor poem about themselves and/or a character
from a book or play
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Year 5, Mellers Primary School, Nottingham
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Papplewick A Crack in Time Script I am the water oh my daughter
I am the water oh my son I am the snow flakes falling I am the
melting ice I am the oceans calling I am a vessel floating in the
mist In rivulets and streams I cry My tears are rolling My tears
are spent My tears are dry I am the water oh my daughter I am the
water oh my son Song sung by Jess Montagu, the Superintendents
Wife