Play Doh
Sydney Logan
November 24, 2009
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- this is an image from http://www.lanceandeskimo.com/paul/images/play-doh2.jpg WE DON’T OWN THIS PICTURE AT ALL
This is a poem that Avery Hellams and Joseph Rivera wrote for Mrs. Cruell’s Global Studies 2. “It was completely random,” said Sophomore Avery Hellams with a grin across his face.
Play Doh Oh Play Doh
Play Doh Oh Play Doh
Why are you so grand?
You leave me saying “whoa”
When I hold you in my hand
I can shape and mold you
Into anything I see
From a monkey in the zoo
To even a honey bee
Your colors make me happy as the shinning yellow sun
Or soothing as the blue in the big vast skies
Yet I am gloomy with darkness like the blackness of a gun
When you dry up and wither, and your loneliness dies
Play Doh, oh Play Doh
Why did you go



Thanks i sound like a stalker, “with grin on his face”
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w-o-w. um…play doh? really? haha funny poem. it made me laugh lol
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haha you said it avery and grinned. i just wrote what i saw
~SYD~
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haha i remember when they read that in class haha.
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Wow!! It was a great poem, and ya’ll wrote it in my class..yeah
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haha sydney you finally put the poem up, and avery mrs.yon told us that if the person grinned we have to put that, haha i remember this
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you spelled it wrong genious haha. it’s not “and your loneliness dies,” it is actually “and your loveliness dies”. gotta spell it right.
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