Ms. Rupp 2nd Grade
I’m writing a letter to the world
even though they never wrote
to me. I don’t know what to
say so hi and goodbye. But
please remember me.
World I wish you can
be better no more slavery
no more unfair laws
no more of that I want
that to be banished!
I wrote a letter
to the world,
I mailed it,
and it swirled
in the breeze.
Whoosh! I didn’t blow it.
In the windy
afternoon, a boy
caught it. He gave it
to his mom and she
read it: To: The
world.
Dear world that never wrote to me
please write to me
World? Are you there?
I have a letter for you!
It says: Down through the
caves that have sticky
goo, WE NEED YOU!
I like—your green coat
you are looking like you took the blue
pill are you asleep or sleepwalking
are we doing the staystill
contest—you’re part of mother
nature.
Ms. Beaudry 2nd Grade
Dear World, Your color
blinds me with your
blindness.
Dear World, Your fight
has won. I thank you
for your life.
Dear World, I touched
you. World. Feeling good.
Your touch is
lovely.
Dear World, You do
not end.
You go
on.
Dear World, If a
planet tells you to
quit,
you don’t!
Dear World, You spin
I am not dizzy
you did, thank you,
World!
Dear World, Every
day. Better.
If the World could write to me—
I’d write back to it
with the words like tenderly—
It wouldn’t like to be ripped in bits—
because Earth is our only home
We have to treat it with care—
because if we don’t—
It will be dirty—
and bare
My letter to you World is
about what you do. You
grow the tulips, roses, and
more. Your sand makes the
ocean floor. Earth, thanks.
The world got a letter,
on September twenty-third.
I simply wrote a letter
that no one ever heard.
I waited secretly to plant it,
to hide it, to send it, to
write a letter to the
world. The world replied
“Thank you.” And I sat
under Mother Nature’s
tree. Then relaxed and
fell asleep.
World, can you not burn out
so I can live here? So all my
family, relatives, and friends
can stay here. If you can, thank
you world. P.S. Can you please
read this carefully? I know—
the solution! We can just
treat our natural resources
properly!
This is my letter to the
world.
This letter is not so cruel.
It provides and gives us
tasty sweet food
and is never really rude.
Ms. Schwartz 2nd Grade
Hey world did you like to play?
Hey world did you like to dance?
it takes courage
to ride a bike
it takes courage
to be in the dark
it takes courage
to jump off a
cliff
it takes courage to
do a hand stand
it takes courage
to walk on a tight
rope.
How you doing what are you going
to do? Do you have fun do you do cool things?
Looking good world. Do you do important
stuff? World you are amazing. You’re
awesome. World you’re nice.
What are you doing today?
What are you eating today?
I am writing a poem to you.
I am in Ms. Schwartz’s class.
“Hi! World are you going to school?” No!
Because nobody likes me everybody hates me!
Hate! Hate! Hate! Hates me! And nobody loves me!
Dear World,
Thank you for the sun and land
and the lakes, rivers, and ocean and
water. And thank you for water and
fresh water. Thank you for a city
a town a village and community.
Ms. Ward 2nd Grade
I am really good at hockey.
I would make everyone play
hockey. I would make people
go to prison if they don’t
play hockey.
My letter no gravity
I’ve written poems
before mostly about
gravity no gravity
why because
you could fly I’ll tell
you when I’m ready
I would like to change the world
I want to add a city the city
would like one of only sports players because
I like sports
This is my letter to the world that you might
not see. It’s something you don’t know. I wish
I could have told you sooner but it was
too hard to explain. But if I told you sooner
you would not understand.
What I love
what I hate what
I want to say to
my friends. A palace
grows underneath my
heart and it is treasure
to my heart.
I will grow plants
and vegetables.
I will make you rich.
I will make you the
most popular planet in the
universe.