Friday, March 8, 2013

Be Careful!

 
 
     My students wrote narrative poems for a unit we worked on this month. I usually write along with them, not only because it helps me see how hard/easy the assignments are, but because I can also give them my honest opinion on how to complete it. This narrative poem was no exception and I was secretly pleased with my poem. I thought it would be fun to share it with you.
 
"Be Careful"
 
Josh rode his silver scooter
back and forth,
back and forth,
in the open courtyard.
 
In a blink,
he was gone.
I asked my husband,
"Where did Josh go?"
"I think he fell. I heard a noise," was his reply.
 
I leaned
over the brick courtyard wall to see.
 
Josh lay there,
on his back,
not moving;
still.
 
I ran to him,
concerned.
 
He told me NOT to touch him.
Let him stay there,
just a bit.
 
So I did.
 
I walked back by
five minutes later.
Josh still hadn't moved
a muscle.
 
"Are you SURE you're okay?" I questioned him.
His reply was a "No."
"Can you move?" I asked,
checking him for broken limbs
and blood.
I found neither.
 
He wanted to stay,
flat on the ground.
I could see him fighting
the pain.
 
"I'm fine," he whispered.
I disagreed and carefully moved him
inside,
with an icepack on his elbow
and a blue Aleve for pain.
 
Several hours later,
after a visit to the emergency room,
an x-ray,
and doctor's exam,
he was sent home.
 
It was a sprain.
Relief!
 
The next day,
he took his silver scooter out for a ride again.
 
I warned him to "Be careful!"
He rolled his eyes
and sped away.
 
 
 
Copyright March 5, 2013 Corrina L. Terry

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