We're studying and writing poetry in writer's workshop, and our young poets wrote "roses are red" poems to begin the unit. While all could start with "roses are red," their only restriction was that the second line could not be "violets are blue." The result were poems in an A/B/C/B pattern, where the second and fourth line rhymed. Enjoy their great senses of humor and their first attempts at rhyming poetry!
Roses are red.
My socks are smelly.
Yours are too
And my last name is Kelley.
Kayla
Roses are red.
Hearts are green.
Ms. Jacobs is cool.
But me, I am mean.
Roy
(He really isn’t. ~Ms. Jacobs)
Roses are red.
Dandelions are yellow.
Jack is my friend
Because he is a good fellow.
Noah
Roses are red.
Leaves are green.
Right now it’s winter.
Can’t wait ‘til spring.
Mandi
Roses are red.
Matthew is funny.
I really don’t like him.
But he looks like a bunny.
Jack
Roses are red.
Dogs are cute.
And tails are too.
Do you toot?
Mariah
Roses are red.
Tulips are yellow.
Strawberries are good
Just like a cello.
Lexi
Roses are red.
Roses are black.
I like Ms. Jacobs
And she likes me back.
Ally
Roses are red.
Hearts are pink.
I love you
And you stink.
Jaycee
Roses are red.
Puppies are brown.
And they are cute
And they go to town.
Cayti
Roses are red.
My shirts are slush.
This soup is yuck.
But I like this mush.
Cade
Roses are red.
Stars are yellow.
Teachers are nice
And you are too.
Blake
Roses are red.
My dog is white.
Clean my room?
I just might.
Shelby
Roses are red.
Water bottles are black.
I like cheese
But it makes me yak.
Sydney
Roses are red.
The sun is yellow.
When I look at it
I turn mellow.
Jaden
Roses are red.
Lexi’s shirt is pink.
I don’t like fairies.
Especially Tink.
Tori
Roses are red.
Flowers are coo coo.
Ms. Jacobs is sweet.
And guess you are too.
Kobe
Roses are red.
Love is too.
You are a puppy
And I love you.
Haley
Roses are red.
Daisies are yellow.
Cade needs to go to the restroom.
But I won’t let him in, fellow.
Dallas
Roses are red.
They don’t bring me down.
Dogs are brown.
They give no frown.
Tabitha