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Landform Poetry Created by

Mrs. Wheeler’s Fifth Grade Class 2009

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ISTHMUS

I am a connective piece of land

So small, so thin so bland

The thing that keeps North and South America connected

How many people thank me for the things that I do

Miles of ocean are around me always

Uniquely made from erosion I lay here everyday

Southerners migrate north along my surface

By: Maggie

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I live on a rocky throne, no one lives on me I'm on my own. They run scream and dash when I decide to blow out ash. When they think every thing is alright I shoot up fire and light the night. All their stuff is what they take when I fill there houses with fiery lakes. I am full of power and over the world is where I tower, I am strong and my fiery rein will last a thousand life longs. I am Mt. St. Helens.

Mount St. Helens By: Norris

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I AM A VALLEY I WONDER HOW I WAS CREATED I HEAR WATER FLOWING DOWN ME I AM A VALLEY I FEEL RAIN DROPPING IN MY RIVER I WORRY IF I AM EVER GOING TO COLLAPSE I TRY TO BECOME MORE STEEPER I HOPE I CAN MAKE HOMES FOR ANIMALS I AM A VALLEY

Cottonwood Valley By: Mecca

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I AM VOLCANO MAUNA LOA I WONDER HOW MUCH DAMAGE I WILL DO I HEAR ME RUMBLING AS I AM ABOUT TO ERUPT I SEE LAVA SPEWING OUT OF ME AS I AM ERUPTING WITH POWERFUL FORCE I WANT TO STAY AWAY FROM THE WATER SO I CAN GET ALL MY ANGER AND MADNESS OUT I AM VOLCANO MAUNA LOA I PRETEND TO QUIET DOWN AND THEN I BOOM OUT WITH A POWERFUL FORCE I FEEL LAVA READY TO BURST OUT OF ME I WORRY IF I AM GOING TO HURT A LOT OF PEOPLE I CRY BECAUSE I AM IN PAIN BECAUSE THE LAVA IS SO HOT I AM VOLCANO MAUNA LOA I SAY I HOPE NOT MANY PEOPLE WILL GET HURT OR DIE FROM ME I TRY NOT TO BURN DOWN A VILLAGE OR TOWN I HOPE TO NOT KILL VERY MANY PEOPLE I AM VOLCANO MAUNA LOA

Mauna Loa By: Amy

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Glacier

icy, still Crumbling, floating ,moving Coldest of all landforms Iceberg, sheet of ice

Glaciers By: Calyn

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Home to people all throughout the islands, Active volcanoes rolling with lava, Waialele is a volcano located in Kaual, A plane or ship is the only way to get there, Islands make up Hawaii, It’s the coolest place to be, if you can get there.

Volcanoes By: Samantha

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Mesa by Daniel

Mesa, tall, slick,

mean, death, fear, dreadful, towering,

Mesa

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Glaciers by Anthony

I am made of cold ice, I wonder when people are going to come, I hear people coming up the mountain, I see the sand under me, I wan the sand to stop coming, I am a glacier. I am cold ice, I move very slowly, I love the big mountain, I like a lot of sand, I want to get bigger, I am a big glacier.

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Glacier By Charlie

I am a glacier, I see the chilly ocean, I feel the cold wind pass by, I touch the snow when it falls, I smell the ocean breeze, I hear the cracking of the ice. I understand when I break up, I pretend to crack, I say I am ready to move I dream of when the world was ice, I hope I can get away, I try to break away, I am a glacier.

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Glaciers by Charlie

Grinding rocks off of mountains, Leaving rocks and soil behind me when I melt, Always wanting to leave my mark, Carrying soil and rock when I pass over, I am always on the move across the land, Erasing the surface of the earth, Riding on the ocean’s liquid.

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Volcano by Anna

Volcano hot, fiery,

tall, steep, rocky, looking over the world

cone-shaped.

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Mount St. Helens by Janea

I am Mount St. Helens I wonder what other volcanoes are doing I hear people talking about my eruption I see people walking on my old, hard lava I want to have my warm top back on me I am Mount St. Helens. I pretend that nothing happened in 1980, I see my lava trying to calm down, I tough many things with my steamy lava, I worry about when I’m going to explode

again, I cry over all of the damage I’ve made, I am Mount St. Helens.

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Mesa by Lanette

Mesa, flat, steep,

dry, layered, rocky Great Basin, front range,

beauty, climbing, Mountains.

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Volcano by Cody Grasse

Volcano, fiery, hot

tall, large, fearful, high in the sky,

deadly.