As a child I was particularly fond of the silly ramblings of Shel Silverstein. One of my favorites is:
In Search of Cinderella
From dusk to dawn,
From town to town,
Without a single clue,
I seek the tender, slender foot
To fit this crystal shoe.
From dusk to dawn,
I try it on
Each damsel that I meet.
And I still love her so, but oh,
I've started hating feet.
When working as a mentor with Free Arts, I frequently encouraged my kids to express their feeling in word pictures. One poem that struck me was written by…
Evans, Age 9
I think about my mom and sister. Beautiful like a flower.
I think about what I want. I want to create robots. I want my own room. I want to get better at math.
I think about what I need. I need a family.
I think about what I fear. I fear heights. A little bit.
I think about what I wish for. I wish I had a family. I wish I was a professional soccer player. I wish to have a good paying job.
I think about what I hope for. I hope to find a good family.
I think about what I expect. I expect to have a good family that loves me.
I think about what I love. I love my mom and candy.
So find a comfy sofa and sit down with a book of poetry or if you are creative, write one of your own.
Get creative!
Krista Wanous
Miss International 2012
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