Poetry can be defined as ‘literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience’. As the snow fell this week, Year 5 grasped the opportunity to write snow poems to capture the winter wonderland that we all got to experience first-hand. You can read some fabulous poems below.
Snowball Fight
You take aim… Fire!
You miss, a little higher,
What a hit!
This is…
He hits you back,
It flashes white and black,
You get back up,
It was all a setup!
You go back to the house,
You scurry like a mouse,
But then he tells you with a croak,
That it was all a joke!
By James C
Snowflakes
One not like any other a swift dancing snowflake prancing in the cold white wind
Softly landing on the mound of pristine white dust
And lying there until swept up into the frozen wind again.
The Snow-covered branches with snowflakes carefully placed quietly moving back
And forth shaking the fine snow off them slowly
Start collecting beneath the white winter tree.
By Tess H
Snow
The snowflakes falling
As cold as Antarctica
Icicles forming
By Esme S
Silence is Snow
Snowflakes falling softly
Pirouetting patterned flakes
Landing lightly, quietly
Gently caressing the garden.
Trees standing silently
Wearing white
Stern guards
Surrounding the pond.
Ducks swimming slowly
Gliding on the glistening water
Snow white feathers
Quacks melt the snowy silence.
By Mrs Savage