Hi, teachers! I’m working on a new project, to be unveiled soon, and I’m going to be sharing bits of it here over the next couple of weeks. Here’s a couplet question. Stay tuned tomorrow for the answering quatrain:>)
What’s inside of this tiny cocoon?
This soft, silky, fuzzy, white, paper balloon?
A Note from the Poet:
I liked comparing the cocoon to a balloon not just for the rhyme (though that is certainly helpful!), but also because both a cocoon and a balloon are so temporary. They only last a little while, and then they’re gone.
Knocking on The Door of A tiny Paper Balloon
Million of books about butterflies
orange-purple-blue swirling words
All about to take fly’t as we open a book door
These are lovely, Jessica:>)
Knocking on The Door of A tiny Paper Balloon
Million of books about butterflies
orange-purple-blue swirling words
All about to take fly’t as we open a book door
These are lovely, Jessica:>)
Book windows
Beautiful new word wings fly inside
Poem by Jessica Bigi
Your pic almost looks like a paper rose
Book windows
Beautiful new word wings fly inside
Poem by Jessica Bigi
Your pic almost looks like a paper rose