Play Doh
November 24, 2009 • written by Sydney Logan

- 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”
w-o-w. um…play doh? really? haha funny poem. it made me laugh lol
haha you said it avery and grinned. i just wrote what i saw
~SYD~
haha i remember when they read that in class haha.
Wow!! It was a great poem, and ya’ll wrote it in my class..yeah
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
you spelled it wrong genious haha. it’s not “and your loneliness dies,” it is actually “and your loveliness dies”. gotta spell it right.