Introductions
Facts
Poetry:
Each write a poem
Given 10 minutes, listening to classical music
Share poems and discuss
Ivy:
Britton:
The yin and the yang,
And the fine-straddled line,
The purring of the jaguar,
all baleful at the window.
The crack and ceouw of
the lightning and thunder,
The darkness that waits in the pressing silence.
Dam the storm!
Dam the storm!
Tame the thunderstrokes,
and assert the will.
Prudence is for those who wish
to live long lives.
And the brash breathe only short.
To weave and two,
to forge fire and ice,
into a kissing sphere;
That is harmony.
The yin and the yang,
And the fine-straddled line,
The purring of the jaguar,
all baleful at the window.
The crack and ceouw of
the lightning and thunder,
The darkness that waits in the pressing silence.
Dam the storm!
Dam the storm!
Tame the thunderstrokes,
and assert the will.
Prudence is for those who wish
to live long lives.
And the brash breathe only short.
To weave and two,
to forge fire and ice,
into a kissing sphere;
That is harmony.
Ethan:
Shawn Miller:
Calen:
Fear
within,
to what name
does it answer?
To the call
of one.
Faith.
Fear
within,
to what name
does it answer?
To the call
of one.
Faith.
Next Time:
Read Leo Tolstoy's The King and the Shirt
Analyze it and prepare for discussion
Share favorite poems
Handstand walks
Discussion on other topics
Read Leo Tolstoy's The King and the Shirt
Analyze it and prepare for discussion
Share favorite poems
Handstand walks
Discussion on other topics
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