Monday, March 19, 2012

This is Just to Say Parodie

I have eaten| I haven’t found you,
the plums| in the house,
that were in| or in the rubble of what was our house.
the icebox| where are you?

and which| you could be dead,
you were probably| or captured by the natives.
saving| hoping,
for breakfast| for me to come help.

Forgive me| you can trust me,
they were delicious| I will find you,
so sweet| and bring you,
and so cold| to a new home, maybe.

This is a parody about Samuel from Woods Runner that is talking to his mom. The speaker of the poem would be Samuel(the main character) talking to his mom about where she went and how he going to help. The audience is his mom listening to what he has to say about her leaving. The tone of the story would be more caring and sad because she left and he needs to help.

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