Thursday, 26 May 2016

My didgeridoo poem

For writing this week, we looked at a Didgeridoo poem by Roger McGough.
Then highlighted it and looked at it again.
After that, we made a class poem. This meant everyone made a stanza, then we put it together.
Here is our team's stanza:

A rat
cannot rap while running
Wolves
wolf down hot rabbit stew
Polar bears
pee into ice pools
But what does a didgeridoo?

Then we made our own nonsense poems. Miss Hines said mine was GREAT!!!
Here it is. Prepare to enter the wild part of blogger.

Gryphons
will dive into lava
Monkeys
with their keys are rude
Octopi
shock pie to eat
But what does a didgeridoo?

Daleks
can fry eggs to lukewarm
Krillitane
treat schools like some zoo
Hyenas
say hi then say Jeepers
But what does a didgeridoo?

Dogs
will jump logs that are boggy
Rabbits
are as rabid as glue
Starfish
fish for lonely stars
But what does a didgeridoo?

Kangaroos
might do the conga
Pumas
are the brand of some shoes
A cat
will chat with a puppy
But what does a didgeridoo?

What does a didgery
What does a didgery

What does a didgeridoo?

 P.S. Daleks and Krillitanes are Doctor Who monsters.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Kyle,

    Thank you for sharing your awesome poem. Roger McGough is one of my favourite poets, BTW. We read "Brown Paper Carrierbag" and "The Lesson" when I went to Grey Main!

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  2. Hi Kyle I came across your digeridoo poem because it was linked back from a comment you mad on someone else's post. What a good way to build an audience. I enjoyed the poem and found the ps a nice touch at the end. It would be quite cool to have a recording of you saying it. "Octopi
    shock pie to eat" is pretty out there.

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