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Karissa (KIRA) Uh... Who Am I? in a hissy fit and screaming like a kid |
I am running a summer poetry contest. Anyone who wants to join can. The poems are about something that maybe happened to you before. If you want to join, comment below. And I'm in kinda a rush, since I'm gonna to Tennessee by the end of the week. There are going to be two winners, awkward huh? They will be commented by three judges, one of them myself. Any person who wants to be a judge comment below also.
First Entry: This poem has to be about a simple everyday thing that everyone uses, like a TV or Computer or something. It must be a minimum of ten lines, more or less. You must have at least one thing that you hate about that everyday thing also.
Like I said earlier, if you want to be in this contest, comment below. This is my first contest on KidPub, and I hope I can finish it. Oh! I am posting as much as possible. The first poem is due on Thursday. Sorry about the rush, Kijana.
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I'm in! I want to be in the
I'm in! I want to be in the contest.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A bird does not sing because it has and answer. It sings because it has a song. ~ Chinese Proverb
ok. you're in!
ok. you're in!
Yes! I know what to write
Yes! I know what to write about. I'm in.
So lock the windows, and bolt the doors. Cuz I've got enough problems without creating more! ~Relient K Devastaion and Reform
Can I
Can I judge???
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*Just keep telling yourself that*- MEEEE!!!!
sure!
sure!
OOO can i judge? hehe well
OOO can i judge? hehe well once i wrote a 950 word poem because i was bored (as usual) except its not about everyday things AND its pretty random AND it's really long and boring lol anyways i want to be a judge!!!! cause i cant write poemshaha
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"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is the present that's why they call it a gift." -- my RE teacher and that kung foo turtle