‘Endless mirror’: Star Poems

Students read a student poem that used personification to talk to a star before trying their hands at their own poems addressing something… bigger than themselves, while using words from legendary poet/teacher Kim Addonizio’s word bank below!

 Mirror

Smoke

Angel

Sizzle

Burn

Blanket

Fold

Dark

Light

Lesson Note: “We are chemically connected to all molecules on Earth. And we are atomically connected to all atoms in the universe. We are not figuratively, but literally stardust.”-Astrophysicist, Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

Ms. Wright,, 7th Grade

Star

Natalie H.

I wonder

Where do you go

When dark is gone

Are you still there

Hiding when the

Light is here

Or are tucked in your

Bed with a comfy blanket

How much does it

Burn when your

Body filled of fire touches

Another

If you have a crush on another star

Do you blush with smoke

Or do you fold out of shyness

Being this bright

You might’ve been

Touched by an angel

Does every star look

Different like humans

Down here

Or do they all look like

You’re looking into an

Endless mirror

How it feels to be a star

By: Kevin C.

How does it feel to float in space

To shine so bright in the night’s sky?

How does it feel to be so wide

With burning light, you cannot hide?  

How old are you, and do you know 

What are you made of fire or glow?  

Do you feel hot from where you are

Way up above a watching star

Ms. Wright, 7th Grade

Glimmering Hope

By Brandon H.

To the stars in the sky

Are you angels if you fly

Are you hopeful if things are awry

Keep my wishes in your fold

Wings as a blanket to wrap and hold

Our dreams grown to be bold

To the stars in the sky

Are you a light shining to guide our sight

To whom our desires sizzle and burn

But for those who are blind and deny

And keep their heart stern

There’s only smoke to discern

To the stars in the sky

As you shine in the night so high

Are you our salvation to hope

And dream with a wide scope

If one day we are left in the dark

Will you be our dreams’ spark

To the stars in the sky

Are you a mirror to our mind’s eye

And maybe as we all cry

You descend from the sky

A beautiful, shimmering star

And a hope to remember who we are

To the stars in the sky

Remind us that we can fly

And guide those in despair

Salvation for our hopes to dare

And to reflect while we stare

A glimmering hope of whom we share

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by Chun Hei Y.

O star, 

You are the brightest star in the sky,

You produce light all day long, not doing much.

Can you talk to other stars? Can you run around in space with your friends?

I am really curious.

You shine in the dark.

And slowly burn away.

Shining above us like a guardian angel.

How does it feel to float for so long? Do you play games in space?

It is like shining a flashlight at a mirror during the night,

Slowly dying.

It’s like using a blanket, folding it on trips, or covering yourself during the night,

The blanket is slowly breaking and tearing.

It’s like how you use a pan, frying things that make a sizzling sound or produce smoke,

The pan will soon break or become unusable.

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