Thursday, January 20, 2011

An Ode

Radio Announcer: Thank you for tuning in today. We are here in Pennsylvania to celebrate National Poetry Month. In just a moment, the nation's poet laureate, Emma Watson, will read a poem about a(n) Statue of Liberty. And here is Emma Watson.
Emma Watson: Thank you, everyone. This is a very cold poem I wrote about a(n) Statue of Liberty.
An Ode to a(n) Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is as big as a(n) clock.
It reminds me of small doors swimming.
O, the Statue of Liberty. O, the Statue of Liberty!
What do happy people think when they see you for the first time?
Perhaps they know there are happy days ahead.
O, the Statue of Liberty. O, the Statue of Liberty!
For some, you are crazy, but for others, you are pretty.
If we are sleeping, we pause when we think of you.
May you always ate.
O, the Statue of Liberty. O, the Statue of Liberty!
The end.
Radio Announcer: On behalf of the poets, thank you for talking.


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