Category Archives: My Artists & Writers in Training

“A Reverie of Mine” by Chloe

Chloe’s latest work of poetry.  By hook or by crook, we’ll get her published soon!

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When I had my dream
It took awhile to understand
I was in a land plush and green,
With bubbling springs at hand

The sky was clear,
With not a cloud in sight
But instead I saw
Birds of every color
Chirping with delight

There were trees full of apples,
Golden to be precise
And if you took a bite
Any wish could come true,
That’s when I started,
Flying through the bright blue

I went up and up
Higher and higher
Until I reached the moon
But that’s when I heard
A ring-a-ding-ding
And I woke up much too soon

Liberty’s Statue by Chloe

 
For Social Studies, Chloe had to write a story from the Statue of Liberty’s perspective.   Here it is – enjoy.
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All I hear are different voices.  I don’t understand any of them.  They’re all different.  Women chatter excitedly together while men heave trunks.  The kids walk silently by their parents looking frightened.  There are men in black and dark blue conducting people off the ship.  Then there are people who are on boats who stare and point and take pictures with a camera.  There are people who wait in a line below me.  They walk through my insides and it tickles a lot.  I wish they would make my head off limits.  I get migraines.  I heard them talking about closing it someday, though!  
I used to live in a wonderful place called France.  I didn’t get to see how I was made because my eyes were one of the last things to be made.  But I got to see the crown and the torch done since those were the best parts.  My creator’s name is Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.  There is another statue in France called the Eiffel Tower.  It was designed by Gustave Eiffel.  That structure is even taller than me!  Then I spent a few more days in France and I was finally done.  Then that was when I was shipped to America.  And that’s my before story.
Now, I know two languages but most of the people who come aren’t French.  And the people only speak English when they have to.  So I usually don’t understand them.  I used to actually be a shiny brown color, but I turned green for the same reason pennies do when they get old.  Which is because the rain contains a certain acid that makes it turn green and so does the oxygen.  I don’t really understand, so what I told you is not very specific.
The water around me is not very calm.  It never is with boats.  It’s as if it’s trying to move away from the pollution.  It always makes me feel sad to see it that way.
Gulls always make these white splotches on me.  I don’t know what it is, but it doesn’t smell very good.  People usually clean it off though.
I’m pretty sure I’m not going back to France anytime soon, so for now I live Happily Ever After on Liberty Island.

Chloe’s Ode to the Sun

A boiling gassy ball of fire
It rises up in the morning
Then rests peacefully during the day
Finally it goes down
Then comes up again
The sun

I miss my Chloe.  We’ll see her in a few days.  I don’t imagine she misses us that much because she’s having a great time at camp at Cornell.  But she wrote us another letter, and the lovely poem about the sun was included in her missive.  So it’s nice to know she’s thinking of us.  I love the letters.  They’re so old fashioned.  I can’t wait for her to go to sleepaway camp next month because we’ll get to send each other more snail mail.  Very cool.

Spelling Bees and Other Misdemeanors by Chloe

“An Ode to Spelling Bees”

I don’t like spelling bees

They really aren’t for me.
Others get words that are easy
Yet mine make me feel queasy.
I don’t like to lose.
I would much rather snooze.
Getting ‘metaphor’
It made me feel very sore
I hate you dumb metaphor!
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“Field Day”
I don’t like field day
I didn’t get my way
And if I were to have a say
The vote was really unfair
It made my heart tear
I thought I did the best
But apparently not the rest!
Mine had the most color
Everyone else’s was a lot duller
Why did Christian’s win
His should be thrown in the garbage bin!
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“Santa for Sophie”
(at Sophie’s request)
Oh Santa Clause
He has mittens like paws
He has a great white fluff beard
Santa should never be feared
Mr. Claus will bring you a gift
On his very own lift
He has deer
All who know him cheer
Truly he is great
He is the opposite of hate!

A Panoply of Poems by Chloe

“Starry Night”

The burnt tree, the tree of skies.
The tree most rather despise.
The village of poor.
Never acknowledged before.
In the night the most wonderful sight.
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“Field of Poppies”
The poppies of light meant to be bright
The emptiness of the field
The stillness, like a shield
Made to be peace
Let the trapped silence cease.
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Sleep, ahhhh
Dreams, good
Pillows, fluffy
Bed, made
Teeth, brushed
Lights, off
Zzzzzzzzz
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Hiccups are annoying
They really are
I wish they’d stop
I do not like them
Not one bit
Stop, stop, stop!
Hiccup, hiccup, hiccup
UGH!
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Bees. Buzz. Prick. Sting. Blood.
Bump. Hurts. Ouch.

The Time Traveler’s Tale by Chloe

Chloe’s latest short story masterpiece is based on the pointillism painting “Un Dimanche Apres-Midi sur l’Ile de la Grande Jatte” by Georges Seurat.
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The Time Traveler’s Tale by Chloe
I woke up in bed. Having woken up from another dream. It is always the same dream. I’m in bed but suddenly the bed starts to tilt forward inch by inch. But then I wake up and I never get to see what is ahead. Whether it be a pit full of snakes or a pile of mud. But I was soon going to find out for better or for worse.
When I looked at my alarm clock it was only 2 o’clock in the morning. So I went back to sleep. I woke up at 6 AM. I went back to sleep. It was 7 o’clock. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. I’m going to get up, just give me ten more minutes. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh-my-god. OH MY GOD! I was freaking out .I had to be ready for school. And I’m supposed to be ready by 8:05. Oh, my god! Oh, my god!
Since the words “Oh, my god” really weren’t working over my frustration, I cursed under my breath. That definitely did the trick. I got ready as fast as I could and since I didn’t have time to take a shower I used the deodorant stick triple the amount of times I usually do. It masked the smell pretty well.
I reached the bus stop just as the bus came to a screeching halt. I’m the luckiest person on the planet I thought thankfully. I ate the two pieces of bread that I had managed to take when I left the house. Not the most sufficient breakfast but it was better than nothing. School was the same as usual and it passed by quickly. While I was walking home, I heard the twittering of the birds, which made me relax.
When I got home, I went to the garden shed, which was about as big as four closets. I used it as a clubhouse. The only difference is that I was the only one who used it. In fact, I put a beanbag chair in there, a mini-refrigerator that contained a few sodas and snacks, and a small (very small, actually) table.
I was reading in the beanbag chair when I heard a squeaking sound. It was coming from the wall. I turned around and for the first time in my life I noticed a small mouse hole near the corner of the shed. The mouse poked his nose out of the hole and sniffed the air. Eventually, the mouse seemed to decide it was okay to come out. It must have sensed my presence and it darted back into its hole. I wanted to coax it out, but I did not want to go into the house because my mom just realized that I had broken her mirror (long story).
Then I had an idea! My mom made me promise to keep something healthy inside the mini-fridge before she let me buy it, so I decided on carrots. I thought at least they were crunchy when I got them. So I coaxed the mouse out of the hole with the tiniest piece of carrot you could imagine. I made the mouse get onto my hand before letting it eat the carrot. It ate the carrot hungrily. But when the mouse finished, it bit me. I was shocked, but not from pain. It was the fact that I couldn’t feel any pain. What was even weirder, though, was that there wasn’t any blood either! And then I felt it about five seconds later (luckily, the mouse was able to scamper into my pocket by that time). It was an odd sensation. It was as if I was being pulled through air.
I doubt anyone has felt it, unless: (1) a mouse bit him/her; (2) they were thrown through the air a long distance or (3) although (for reason #2) it would be faster. It then came to a halt. And the first thing I noticed was the area. It looked like a park, or rather, a park on an island. But then I noticed the people and they were dressed as though they were in the 1800s. After that I noticed the island wasn’t even polluted. Wow, I thought. And then I put two and two together, 1800s outfits and NO pollution, either. I was IN the 1800s.
“Okay.” I was thinking everything is okay. No need to worry. I slid my hand in my pocket and patted the mouse for comfort. At first it squeaked in fright, but then it purred and curled up back to sleep. When I looked around some more, I noticed the island’s beauty, surrounded by crystal clear water, with boats sailing upon it. Everything was so peaceful! Even the trees seemed to be relaxing with the warm breeze that ruffled their leaves. I knew this place would be etched in my memory.
But right now, I had more pressing matters to worry about. A thought occurred to me:perhaps the mouse could take me back home. So I took it out and the closest bystander shrieked and everybody’s attention was on me and the mouse. I had the instinct to run. The mouse stayed in my pocket. A smart choice. After a minute of running the mouse bit me. But someone managed to grab me and he was pulled along into my century.
When we landed we were back in the shed. “Oh no!” was my first thought when I saw the man. And that was before I had an idea. The mouse will bite him but stay with me! So while the man was looking around, I put the mouse on my hand with my fingertips touching his shoulder. The mouse bit him and stayed on my hand. After the man wasn’t here anymore I lowered the mouse down to his hole and said thank you. I brought out a tiny piece of carrot and ate it. Then I went back to my house, knowing my mom hadn’t forgotten the mirror incident, and I went inside to face her wrath.