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Spring 2022 Articles
“The Wet Poem” by Sybastian Rindlisbacher
Wet water splashing on shore. A whole other world. Tall waves rising and rising. Excited to see...
“Ocean of Activity” by Angela Bahna
Off the islands of Alaska’s Southeast Lies an ocean, wide and released Full of amazing activities...
“Sitka’s Wonder Waters” by Rosanna Bahna
Sitka waters deep and blue They are wonderful and so true Finding crabs under rocks Then go sit...
“My life is with the water” by Aaron Elstad
“Untitled” by London Mundy
Wushing, Gushing, At the beach Tis the waves... Ears can hear gushing Reject humanity, embrace...
“Waterfall” by Mae Crocker
The waterfall wished in my hair it was so strong it could push the moon to the sun. ...
“Water” by Elyzsa Sapinoso
— Elyzsa Sapinoso is a fifth grader at Harborview Elementary School
“STORM” by Marina Marley
Rain rain blowing hard and cold Bent into push back force Stings my cheeks but not my soul...
“Winter Wonders” by Nayeli Hood
Frost-covered branches Snow drifts down like parachutes Water is silent. — Nayeli Hood is in the...
“Water poetry contest” by Calder Prussian
Tuesday Water Haiku Water gives us life All the animals we hunt We should respect it Wednesday...
“The Wet Poem” by Sybastian Rindlisbacher
Wet water splashing on shore. A whole other world. Tall waves rising and rising. Excited to see what is under the water. Refilling the wet waves. — Sybastian Rindlisbacher is a fourth grader at Harborview Elementary School
“Ocean of Activity” by Angela Bahna
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...
“Sitka’s Wonder Waters” by Rosanna Bahna
Sitka waters deep and blue They are wonderful and so true Finding crabs under rocks Then go sit down at the docks Sitka waters swishing here and there There is water everywhere A little island surrounded by waters Worth much more than a million dollars The swaying...
“My life is with the water” by Aaron Elstad
“Untitled” by London Mundy
Wushing, Gushing, At the beach Tis the waves... Ears can hear gushing Reject humanity, embrace monkey — London Mundy is a fourth grader at Harborview Elementary School
“Waterfall” by Mae Crocker
The waterfall wished in my hair it was so strong it could push the moon to the sun. It came down so fast and hit the water so hard it made everyone wet like a sprinkler with a jet Drip drip it's coming down nothing can stop it and that's...
“Water” by Elyzsa Sapinoso
— Elyzsa Sapinoso is a fifth grader at Harborview Elementary School
“STORM” by Marina Marley
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 and dry —...
“Winter Wonders” by Nayeli Hood
Frost-covered branches Snow drifts down like parachutes Water is silent. — Nayeli Hood is in the third grade at Sayéik Gastineau School.
“Water poetry contest” by Calder Prussian
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...