Poems
Magic Box Poems
By y3
Jun 16, 2008 - 11:58:21 AM

My Magic Box

 

I will put in my magic box

the sound of the Simpsons and the sound is so lively in my feelings.

I will put in my magic box a smell of a flower that is so sweet.

I will pour in my magic box a shine of a diamond ring and a sound of a football.

I will take out of my magic box a rabbit dying in a lot of pain and a bleeding of a dinosaur's fang.

 

My magic box is formed from a cry of a monkey

and all the sides are made of a rhino's horn

and the corners are made from the middle of the sun

and most of all it is made of the darkest night.

 

Harvey

Inside My Magic Box I Will Put

 

The glittering of the gleaming sun

The sound of the Germans coming to invade

The tooth-fairies giving you a pound silently.

 

Into my box I will empty the silk of a spider's web

The sound of the crackling of the fire

Me blowing bubbles.

I will hear the strong grey wind going straight past me

The dog barking strongly

My box is made of sparkly gold with

Moons and stars on top.

 

William

My Magic Box

 

In my magic box   I will put

A gentle noise of a wave crashing

And

A noise of a field swishing and swirling

Around on a nice summer’s day

And a little “twit twoo”.

 

In my magic box I shall put a sound

Of an ice cube crackling a fire.

 

In my magic box I shall put a

Stampede of cows

A silent cuckoo

A noise of a drum coming up the street.

 

My magic box is made from

 

The head of a golden arrow.

 

And a cloth.

 

Joseph

 

 

Magic Box

 

In my magic cardboard box I shall put

 

A shark’s tooth covered in red blood,

The golden tooth of a giant dragon.

 

In my magic box I will throw the big eye

From a dinosaur,

The skin from a prehistoric monster,

The heat from the sun,

The great speed of the cheetah.

 

My box is made from cardboard, duct tape, wood, emerald, platinum and sapphire.

 

Bruce