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TorringtonJune 7, 2002 

Forbes School Poetry Project
     The two second grade classes of Mrs. J. Herbst and Mrs. P. Nimchek at Forbes School in Torrington (Mrs. J. Radocchio, Principal) present this sampling of their imaginative poetry. Can you spot any future Poets Laureate among them? Photos and an assist by A. Henny, Story Lady.
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Kids
Kids can be full of life and joyful,
By Annemarie Henny, Torrington
      Yet at times unhappy and sad.
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The Feel of Fall
When
you walk
through the
leaves they crackle
By Nicholas Hotchkiss
     and crunch, crunch softly.
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It Seems
It seems
By Stacy Canty
      she doesn't care.
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The Mist of Fall
The dark mist is on
the trees by the river,
By Emily Wozniak
     The days are short.
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My Thingermabob
By Alex Richardone
     I have a thingermabob on my desk.
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An Autumn Sound
In the autumn we rake
By Andrew Fisher
     the leaves in piles.
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Autumn
The leaves are falling
By Guillermo Trinidad
      orange and red and green.
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The Colors of Autumn
By Sung Hoan Shin
     The leaves fall from the trees.
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Gold
Gold is the color of a flower
By Clifford Perry
      named marigold.
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Green
By Sana Sheerazi
     Green is the stem of a flower.
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Black
By Alexis Turner
     Black are the spots on a leopard.
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Red
By Jordan Fredsall
     Red is an apple on a tree.
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The Scariest Part of the Season
Wind like a ghost
howling
By Joshua Peck
      blows the trees.
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