Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Repetition


Rep·e·ti·tion
By Addison Callahan

1. Love,
2. First love,
3. Long first love,
4. First love long ago,
5. First love lost long ago,
6. Never lost first love long ago,
7. Never lost first love from long ago,
8. Never lost my first love from long ago,
9. I never lost my first love from long ago,
10. I have never lost my first love from long ago,
11. I have never lost my first love from back long ago,
12. I have never lost my first love back from long ago when,
13. I have never lost my first love from back long ago when we,
14. I have never lost my first love from back long ago when we met,
15. I have never lost my first love from back long ago when we first met,
16. I have never forgotten my lost first love from back long ago when we first met,
17. I have never forgotten or lost my first love from back long ago when we first met.
18. I never have or will forgotten my lost first love from back long ago when we first met
19. I never will have lost or forgotten my first years love from back long ago when we first met
20. I never will have lost or have forgotten my first love from back long ago when we first met years ago

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Venting blog


Dear song stuck in my head,

I hate your constant nagging

Your ever catchy rhyme

Your lyrics about that boy you dumped

It’s just a waste of time

Your debate over which seat to take

Or the difference between right and wrong

The $20 in your pocket

Or partying all night long

I don’t care if you’re hot or cold

Or whether everybody talks

I don’t want to call you maybe

Or see your gannam style

I frankly want you to go away

And don’t need 50 ways to say goodbye

I’m not going to be whistling baby

And on my instrument I will not cry

I never want you back

And some nights I won’t even remember your name

So just sigh no more 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Dead Poet Society


Addison Callahan
3/3/13
Poetry
Dead Poets Society Essay
            At a boarding school founded on the ideals of tradition, honor, discipline, and excellence there is little room for free thinking and new ideas. But when Mr. Keating arrives at Welton Academy he opens the eyes of his students through his very unique and radical teaching style. Through the creation of the Dead Poets Society seven of his students undergo a reawakening that will change their lives forever.
            Mr. Keating uses a lesson in which he has three students start walking in a circle until they finally end up with the same stride. In doing this he shows the boys the influence of society and conformity in their lives. He stresses the importance of the boys having their own voice and convictions in life. Like this lesson in poetry we are taught that we must have a conviction or power behind writing or else it will have been pointlessly written. This is prevalent in life as well for if someone has no conviction in what they do there isn't any point in them doing it. Through the poem “Knock Knock” by Daniel Beaty we saw the affect that conviction has on writing giving it more purpose and feeling.
             Another lesson Mr. Keating teaches the boys is to stand on top of their desks so that they will always look at things from a different perspective even if they think they know everything about it. This lesson shows the importance of always approaching things for another way in order to gain a better understanding of it. In poetry we must always remember to look at things from a new perspective to write new pieces and enhance them with even more detail. We better explored this ideal through Taylor Mali’s poem “Totally like Whatever You Know”.  We looked at the phrases so commonly in today’s world from a new perspective better opening our eyes to them as a whole.
            Dead Poet Society connects in many ways to our class as a whole. Through both we learned how to become better poetry writers as well as better people. Life like poetry must always have purpose and drive behind it which is why through these two experiences I believe I have gained a better sense of how to live in the future. 

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Change Poem

The Greats
By: Addison Callahan

The Greats are more than names in books,
whispers through doors, 
and thoughts in dreams,
The Greats define their generations,
take sides,
fight battles,
and sometimes win wars,
The Greats are the initial,
original,
unique,
The Greats shook things up,
made new paths,
played by their own rules,
The Greats were strong,
passionate,
driven,
The Greats left us clues,
puzzles,
 and riddles to follow,
They gave us foot holds of their hands,
to push us up taller,
They let us stand on their shoulder of greatness,
bringing us up so we may always see a new perspective,
They pass their strength onto us so that we may be strong,
They encourage change and new world order,
They stand against the cruel and deceitful,
They lift up those who cannot stand on their own,
The Greats are not great....
they are The Change 


Monday, February 18, 2013

Imagery make up poem

Sweet Nothings
by Addison Callahan

These are the days we'll remember,
hours spent with legs entangled in one another on a bean bag,
twisted and curves like ivy along the walls of a house,
we sit together in a bean bag,
being swallowed up in its wake like a boat in a sea storm,
we stare at the light cast on the ceiling through prism facets of the windows,
painting rainbows along the panels of the wall,
a breeze blows in through the open window,
softly whispering of the joys of summer soon to come,
our hands intertwine and rest on our legs,
they lay there light as air yet ground us to this spot like an anchor,
 we pass many hours here talking and just letting ourselves be,
these are the sweet nothings we will remember on the bad days,
the days were your boss calls you in and gives you a bad performance review,
the days when your parents won't stop calling and nagging you to go to that great aunts birthday party who you swear you have never met in your life,
for the days when you wake up looking for sunshine but only find storm clouds,
for those days when your best just isn't good enough,
this are the days when we will return to the times of sweet nothings

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Mad Libs poem


Mad Libs Poem
By Addison Callahan

We got bored in class so decided to make a poem using random words that people called out when I asked the questions.

Words:
Fruit:  mango
Animal: sloth
Color: purple
Element: fire
Adjective: hairy
Place: McDonalds
Person: Donald Trump

Trump and Sloth
By: Addison Callahan
Once there was a wealthy man,
he always wanted to have a plan,
for a place in which he would go to eat lunch,
Of these places there were a bunch,
On his meal thousand of dollars he would dump,
Because his name was Donald Trump,
Lunch partners he had many,
Along with his exeutic pets which he had a plenty,
On this lunch date he decided to take his hairy sloth,
Instead of his giant killer moth,
To McDonalds they went for a mango smoothie,
Which they both thought was pretty groovy,
But then they were trapped in a restaurant fire,
In which their fate was dier,
the funeral was a billion dollars,
and was attend by a hundred scholars

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Free writing on Love

Sticky Situation 
By Addison Callahan
Love isn't allows easy or fair,
It can be sticky and messy to the point where you want to rip out your hair,
But sometimes it can be wrapped up in an unexpected place,
Maybe even with a familiar face,
One you have watched for years go by,
never even knowing it,
 simply in the blink of an eye,
 It's much like this funny grey roll of tape,
Something that will patch up any scrap,
It builds you up and fixes all your cracks
It makes you whole and fills in all the things you lack,
It's a friend who has been always waiting in the wings,
then one day you turn to look at them and your hearts sings,
For years you've seen them almost every day,
All wrapped up in a veil of grey,
He there just for you,
The person you realize you never even truly knew