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Array ( [sid] => 179393 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => ENGLISH 101 1/2 [time] => 2014-10-04 17:25:02 [hometext] => To my English as a 2nd Language group!…on their Graduation!! [bodytext] => My English students taught me a few new ways to see;
The words I took for granted, til they explained to me;
Words are different HEARD than SEEN; (see if you agree!)

PREPARED means that your ready; there’s little left to chance;
Unless you’re in a kitchen; then you’ve peeled it in advance!

SEAMSTRESS: Is a person who knows and sews it right!
Or maybe it’s a symptom that the dress is way to tight!

FORKLIFTS: as we all know move pallats with finesse;
But some think it’s the leading cause of why the seams will stress!

STANDARDIZE: Makes everything appear the same to me;
But then again it best describes our eyes mascara-free!

DESPAIR: Refers to moods that leave us in a funk;
But listen and it tells you what we all keep in the trunk!

ADMINISTER: To plan it all from sales campaigns to searches!
Or else the guy who writes those weekly signs in front of churches?

IDENTITY: Is who you are, your address and your state:
(Mammographer’s should have to show this on their license plates!)

COMPOSE: To calm, assemble, or else support creation;
But said by a photographer, it’s just an invitation!

LOCOMOTIVE: Pulls the freight from sea to shining sea;
Unless you’re in a courtroom and insanity’s your plea!

ENGRAVING: Makes it fancy, improving it’s condition!
The opposite applies when its performed by a mortician!

FONDUEs: improve food’s flavor with chocolate or cheese!
But for those obstaining, it’s FONDON’T if you please!

CAPTIVATE: Is charming and disarming all at once!!
Except describing cannibals, and what they did for lunch!

DELIGHTED: Would be full of joy, the opposite of pout;
Unless of course you’re speaking of the power going out!

As they're sure to tell you; fake it if you stall!
Cause words are only words, and no one knows them all!
[comments] => 7 [counter] => 242 [topic] => 7 [informant] => softerware [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => HumorPoetry )
ENGLISH 101 12

Contributed by softerware on Saturday, 4th October 2014 @ 05:25:02 PM in AEST
Topic: HumorPoetry



My English students taught me a few new ways to see;
The words I took for granted, til they explained to me;
Words are different HEARD than SEEN; (see if you agree!)

PREPARED means that your ready; there’s little left to chance;
Unless you’re in a kitchen; then you’ve peeled it in advance!

SEAMSTRESS: Is a person who knows and sews it right!
Or maybe it’s a symptom that the dress is way to tight!

FORKLIFTS: as we all know move pallats with finesse;
But some think it’s the leading cause of why the seams will stress!

STANDARDIZE: Makes everything appear the same to me;
But then again it best describes our eyes mascara-free!

DESPAIR: Refers to moods that leave us in a funk;
But listen and it tells you what we all keep in the trunk!

ADMINISTER: To plan it all from sales campaigns to searches!
Or else the guy who writes those weekly signs in front of churches?

IDENTITY: Is who you are, your address and your state:
(Mammographer’s should have to show this on their license plates!)

COMPOSE: To calm, assemble, or else support creation;
But said by a photographer, it’s just an invitation!

LOCOMOTIVE: Pulls the freight from sea to shining sea;
Unless you’re in a courtroom and insanity’s your plea!

ENGRAVING: Makes it fancy, improving it’s condition!
The opposite applies when its performed by a mortician!

FONDUEs: improve food’s flavor with chocolate or cheese!
But for those obstaining, it’s FONDON’T if you please!

CAPTIVATE: Is charming and disarming all at once!!
Except describing cannibals, and what they did for lunch!

DELIGHTED: Would be full of joy, the opposite of pout;
Unless of course you’re speaking of the power going out!

As they're sure to tell you; fake it if you stall!
Cause words are only words, and no one knows them all!




Copyright © softerware ... [ 2014-10-04 17:25:02]
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Re: ENGLISH 101 12 (User Rating: 1 )
by Spike on Saturday, 4th October 2014 @ 06:26:13 PM AEST
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Love the play on words and their meaning. Your poem fired up my brain this morning and put a grin on my mug.

Our language shouldn't be taken for granted as straightforward and unambiguous, as any SL speaker would affirm.

S.


Re: ENGLISH 101 12 (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Sunday, 5th October 2014 @ 12:36:23 AM AEST
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Heeheehee. Too funny!


Re: ENGLISH 101 12 (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Sunday, 5th October 2014 @ 02:14:59 AM AEST
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I feel as though the Supreme Court has a loco motive
I pout when the lights all go out, but then
got a little twelve year old artist who makes her own clothes
seems stressful don't it

play in words they will be have been all some
say
each and everyday

man I wish I would have passed enlish 101 first time around... read either way back or forth what do they call it

Peace!


Re: ENGLISH 101 12 (User Rating: 1 )
by RussellReinhardt on Sunday, 5th October 2014 @ 07:01:01 AM AEST
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Hi Soft

Well since this poem is about English 101 1/2 & kids I'm gonna use kids talk too. This is a shanana poem. God bless

Greetings
Rus


Re: ENGLISH 101 12 (User Rating: 1 )
by Invierno on Sunday, 5th October 2014 @ 08:12:11 AM AEST
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THRILLED: A happy romp on an early Sunday morn;
The softerwear of life to greet this day new born.

Invierno


Re: ENGLISH 101 12 (User Rating: 1 )
by hauntedscorp on Sunday, 5th October 2014 @ 12:23:54 PM AEST
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Oooh, I love wordplay. English is fun, but I do not envy those who must learn it as a second language. This poem reminds me of various challenges I have come across as a parent...Explaining words and such. Needless to say, this put a grin on my face. Thank you.



~Scorp


Re: ENGLISH 101 12 (User Rating: 1 )
by deadreckoning1983 on Saturday, 18th October 2014 @ 05:32:50 AM AEST
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HAhaha, this was lots of fun to read. I personally love word play. really great




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