Friday, April 18, 2008

FUN WITH MAGNETS

We recently bought a set of magnetic words called "Magnetic Poetry". (www.magneticpoetry.com) We put all the words, (nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, etc) up on our refrigerator, and when inspiration strikes, someone writes a message or a poem. It's fun, and really stretches the limits of our creativity because we can only use the words that are there. Here are three recent creations:

CHAIN ME TO A CHOCOLATE MOON,
LET MY DREAMS BE SWEET AND LUSCIOUS.
SMELL IT'S EASY POWER SPRINGING,
WHISPERING LANGUAGE OF A GODDESS.


WINTER'S SAD SYMPHONY FADES SOFTLY
AS SUMMER MUSIC WHISPERS NEAR THE GARDEN,
DELIRIOUS WITH SPRING.


BENEATH THE MOON
HEAVES THE STORMY SEA,
POUNDING OUT A WATERY SYMPHONY.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

those are nice. I think they would actually also go well if put together in one poem.

Len said...

All are great, I love the second one.

Lizzie said...

Thanks guys,
My personal favorite is Chocolate Moon, but I'll bet you could have guessed as much!

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adabelle said...

My favorite is the last one. I love poems that just roll off the tongue. Very nice!