Poem
Poetic Justice Discussion Example
The Evolution of a Poem
Idea Web
Loneliness of a snowy day
Loneliness of someone leaving
Children playing in the snow
Their joy makes me sadder
Wish I could be kid again
Feeling out in the cold all alone
Snow flying behind someone when they
run
A friend I miss right now
Snowball wars with my little brothers
when we were kids
Snow making me heavier
Freezing to death by falling asleep
Wishing to go back in time
Ice storm
Sharp and painful
Loud
Ice like stars
Nothing left to say Waiting for them to come back or call
Focusing • Central image: the ice storm • Feeling to express: loneliness of someone leaving you behind • Deeper idea: sadness of being a teenager (not a child and not an adult) • Symbols: stars, ice, playing in the snow, running away, sleep
First Draft Ice storm The last time i saw of you you were running behind the house and snow was
flying from the bottom of your boots. I could hear the little boys’ screeching In the back yard where you chased them around. They were like wild animals so happy to have your attention and the snow to play in. I was too young to join the adults in the house but too old play chase with you and my brothers so I crouched by the garage waiting for you to chase them through the gate and into the front yard, waiting for them to fly past me so I could pelt them with the snowballs I had packed. I waited by the side of the house with my feet curled up under me like a cat. I closed my eyes and imagine the warmth of your body. Hours later I woke up. I opened my eyes to stars on the blue‐black sky that looked like salt sprinkled over velvet. Ice was pouring down in shards that made me know you were gone and there was nothing I could say
Second Draft Ice storm the last i saw of you you raced behind the house in a wake of snow flying from the bottom of your boots the little boys’ screeches echoed to me from the back yard where you herded them wild creatures crazed with cold and delight while i, too young
to sip whiskey too old to have the heart for the chase crouched by the garage waiting for the gate to open on the other side for boys to fly past to pelt with the arsenal of ammo i packed my feet curled beneath me like a cat i closed my eyes stretching my claws into your heat hours later i opened to salt sprinkled over indigo velvet pouring down evanescent bitter shards to slice my tongue to blind me