All I Can't Say

Author: Jen McAllister
From: Richmond, USA
Age: 13
Date: 9th Feb 2000, 2:55 AM
Rating: 5
Comment:
Title: All I Can't Say

Type three Jennifer McAllister
1.Continuous use of poetic devices(30) 10-28-99
2.Proper theme/three stanza format(40) Period 6
3.Consistent rhyming pattern(50)


All I Can’t Say


There’s so much I can’t say,
when I look into your eyes.
I’m worried you’ll reject me,
and hurt my foolish pride.
Each day this love grows stronger,
for I wish you would only know.
There’s so much more to my smile,
that I could never show.

I’d hold you forever,
If you would only be mine.
I’d love you like no other,
but I know it’s not the time.
And POW, there you are before me,
you are the brightness in my day.
We are like bee’s surrounded by honey,
but our love is really so far away.

So I’ll dream of us together,
of just how it could be.
And all that you are,
will remain a silent part of me.


A Storyteller Topic - Kids Are Poets Too
Poetry is a great way to express yourself, whether you're feeling down or on top of the world. There are many different types of poems and remember, they don't have to rhyme.

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