Joy

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by Georgia aged 9

I like joy, it makes you happy

Joy is amazing, always be joyful

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Always remember you are amazing

A Poem About Georgia

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by Abigail aged 9

Dear Georgia, if you are seeing this sorry

Georgia is crazy,
and her hair is very wavy.
She is very davey,
And is a beautiful lady.
Georgia is such a daisy,

 

Me

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by georgia aged 9

I am me, I am me, super crazy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Me and almost all my classmates are crazy
I am a crazy Takondo kid
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Abi

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by Georgia aged 9

Abi is my amazing friend, I am crazy and so is she.

We are good friends, we have been friends for three years.

I love being her friend sometimes.

She is a daisy, she is wavey and she is crazy.

This poem is for Abi from Georgia.

My Friends

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by Noah aged 9

Harry is the hairiest
Eric is the elegant one
Archie is the weird one
Robbo is the rockstar
Amir is the best
These are my FRIENDS

My Life

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by Tanya aged 9

I am happy, I’m healthy, I’m me
I’ll be who I want to be
Make sure you make a good decision now
We don’t want to be smoking
I’ll be WHO I WANT TO BE

Friends

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by Georgia aged 9

Heva is my BFF

Flo is my swifty

Abi is crazy

and Jayjay and Noah are the best footballers

Amazing friends

I’m Not Born in August My Brother Is!

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by Jessica Keymer aged 9

I’m not born in August, my brother is
Questions start to fizz.
“Your In August Right?” Is what they say to me!
“Your In October Right?” Is what they say to my brother!
I’m like – it’s the Other Way!
My Dad laughs and says she’s October and he’s August,
Whilst I’m sat watching Beautiful Bees.
HAHAHAHAHA!!! They always laugh,
Why not craft with me!?

All Sorts of Poems (part two)

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by Heva Bashir aged 8 (Nearly 9)

In summer it’s as well you should,
Switch on the light before you sip,
For others actually could,
Be taking their midnight dip.

Plate-glass doors form a dangerous duo:
Never, when using them, try
To enter the place by the one marked TUO
To enter the place by the one marked NI.

The world is dark with rumours,
And things may happen to you.
Keep your handkerchief in your bloomers,
And the money in your shoe.

Don’t ask for automatic gears,
Or Worthington’s bass beers,
Or Scarborough’s or Brighton’s piers,
Or three or even fewer cheers.

Don’t ask for bandits’ bandoliers
Or Caliphs and their fat viziers;
Gazebos, ha-has, Belvederes,
Or rapids, waterfalls and weirs.

Sticks And Stones

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by Darcy Willis aged 11

Sticks and stones may break bones,
But,
Words will never hurt me.

When I get hit by a stick,
I say,
“Ouch that hurt,”
but,
I just get up and carry on.
I hope you will learn to do the same,
And just get up and carry on when you get hurt,
If it’s down the park or in school or up your friend’s house.