When Feelings Come Alive @ Peterson 7th Grade

The other week at Peterson, we read and watched a performance of “Explaining my Depression to my Mother” by Sabrina Benaim. As we discussed what makes spoken word different than written poetry, we also learned about personification of the emotions. And thus, started writing our own poems. Students got into partners and picked an emotion at random and were asked to write a poem personifying that emotion. We then performed in partners as we had our own Peterson Open Mike in each class.

Mrs. Ionita 2nd Period

Proud-Graduate: Leia R. and Kevin T.

After many years
we finally accomplished, our goal.
Someone in yellow pats me on the back
A since of proudness fills my cap.
It’s time to finally graduate!
Mother said “I did a great job”
Now it’s time to move on.

We're Now Included Janecia A. and Dina

Yes! We’re in the group
we’re energetic as ever, we’re
hoping we dance
we’re finally laughing
as we have a chance
people use to look
as if there was something
wrong.

I was always left out
by the other around
but now we’re fitting
in with the crowd.
But that doesn’t matter
as long as we’re proud!

Untitled Kelly C. and Issac L.

Silence nothing but silence
full of regret and nervousness
too scared to break the silence
I fill you with anxiety
I fill you with regret
I look every where, waiting
The spawn of anxiety
A by product of nervousness
I see you, everywhere, 24/7, any place in the
world
I wait patiently I feel off the nervousness

Mrs. Ionita 3rd Period

disgusted Cristian L. and Sebastian S.

I’m disgusted on our decisions
disgusted on our leader
disgusted on what we have
become as a nation and who we depend on
I am disgusted that we have to live in a world
where nukes are giants
our planet is being wasted
I am disgusted that all people care
about is Power and money
disgusted walks among us
disgusted lives insides us causing problems
in a world that’s so wonderful

TALKATIVE Drew B. and Aime M.

I think I talk too much.

All my classmates think I am annoying.
Sometimes, I don’t even know what I’m saying.
Like, just the other day I was with Sheran
talking about chocolate.
She was like lindor is so good.
And I was like ferrero rocher tho.
then she was like: you wanna go buy sum.
And then I was like: you know it best!

Wait, what are we talking about?

Untitled Ahmed B. and Madeline E.

She does every thing perfectly
She perfects every thing
I am impressed
She makes no mistakes
Her clothes are perfect
Her mind is right
She never gets in fights
Oh, I am so impressed

Mrs. Ionita 4th Period

Disgusted Sights Rehan A. and Jared G.

Disgust escorted me from the sight of lives being lost,
It made me want to forget what we’ve seen
He forced me to feel nothing but negativity
throughout
my entire body.

E.L.W.A. Jeremiah C. and Adam D.

Every day I wake up
I dread what I have to do
And what I have to do
Is get bullied at school

They say I’m awkward
because Im so tall
They say I’m awkward
because my body’s small

They call me skinny
They say I am mini
They say my voice is high
Which is weird for a guy

That’s my life every day
very boring and very gray
I am very awkward
but I am going to move onward

What It's Like to be Talkative Amber H. and Minah O.

I can’t make it stop
I always end up making someone’s ear fly off
My mom tells me to just stop talking but I can’t control it
It has a mind of its’ own
I try to hold in the beast, but it breaks open the gates
that held in the urge to speak
no one truly wants to be around me because I’ll just
talk them away from me.

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