by SEACC | Jul 7, 2021 | Middle School Poetry
Septic tanks they’re smelly and dank and let out a mighty stank. Yet throughout Southeast Alaska millions of turds are released into the sea every day. From the month of May to next years May we pollute the water all day. Mighty turds flowing without the sea creatures...
by Emily | Mar 12, 2021 | Middle School Poetry
Why doesn’t anybody think what I think? Why doesn’t anybody feel what I feel? Why, when waves crash against my face, my mouth is bone dry? Why can I say it now but not when the wave multiplies? Why, Why, Why. Why should not be a question that is not yet answered. Why...
by Emily | Mar 12, 2021 | Middle School Poetry
Off the islands of Alaska’s Southeast Lies an ocean, wide and released Full of amazing activities So many possibilities! Go Kayaking through Or go swimming too! The ocean is meant for me and you Take a boat out Find whales and their spouts Catch Coho and King Think...
by Emily | Mar 12, 2021 | Middle School Poetry
Rain rain blowing hard and cold Bent into push back force Stings my cheeks but not my soul Determined always to stay on course Against the rain’s sweet loud song Get the job done and start to fly At this rate it won’t be long Til the fire steams me warm...
by Emily | Mar 12, 2021 | Middle School Poetry
Tuesday Water Haiku Water gives us life All the animals we hunt We should respect it Wednesday Taste of water The taste of water Is very satisfying I like ice in it Thursday Types of water Cold water is nice Hotter water is better But the best is dry Friday water is...