Monday, October 3, 2011

"Marigolds" Summary Poem

Ashamed like a hare losing a race.
Behavior is like a little boy wanting ice cream.
Bored like a turtle in a lonely shell.
Brother is vastly inferior.
Compassion leads her a way that she has never been before.
Destroying her neighbors front yard realizing now she is changing, something is different.
Facing Ms.Lottie's she discovers someone she never knew she had inside her.
Father struggles with money while raising his son and daughter.
Flowers are flying everywhere like it is raining petals.
Great Depression, even the little ones felt the pain.
Innocence was once found inside Lizbeth but now is halfway gone.
John Burke son of Ms.Lottie who is hurt by her flowers that are gone.
Lizabeth does not know what to do after hearing that sadly her dad could not find a job.
Marigolds is now gone and so is Ms.Lottie's flowerbed.
Ms.Lottie is facing a girl soon to be adult.
Mother is blue about not finding a Job.
Pebbles are thrown to Ms.Lottie as she races towards them.
Rage is coming from Ms.Lottie.
Regreting the time she threw pebbles at Ms.Lottie.
Sobbing from when she was hit by Ms.Lottie's cane.
Throw the old innocence life you had and become compassionate.

1 comment:

  1. You did a really good job, but your missing 4a.m.

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