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by Amber
~Poems~
Flowing words
Written on the paper
Shows the feelings
We keep held in
Letting them out
Released into the world
Genres to write
Sestina, Tritina
You choose the format
The way you write
The words you use
You pick it all
Totally unique and your own
It’s your poem.
Moody Shades
Mysterious shades set your mind to a certain mood
Spirituality and royalty shine threw the dark twists
Hot red and cool blue mixed together
To form the lavender, orchid, lilac and violet scents
Boost to your imagination and creativity
To form a new mood
Cleopatra’s favorite color, but it’s more than that
She showed her royalty wearing an enchanting robe
Light shades showing delicacy and romance
Many names describe its elegance
Violet, plum, lavender, magenta
All meaning the same color
The same shade
Purple
Soldier
Purple Heart
Describes his wounds
The ones he got fighting in the terrible war
Given to any person
No matter what race
Or how serious the pain, the broken bones
The lives the war took
Awarded this metal
A Purple Heart
Describing what he would do for our country
The idea first made by General George Washington
But carried on for years
And in the future the reward for his courage
Will still be the Purple Heart
Forever and always
Penguins
Did you know that all penguins live below the equator? Well, they do! In fact, penguins were first discovered in Southern Africa by European explorers almost 40 million years ago. Most people wonder how penguins got their name. The name “Penguin” originated from 2 Welsh words, meaning white head because as we all know penguins are black, sometimes yellow and have white heads. There are many living species of penguins, but also a lot of extinct species. In fact, there are over 32 known extinct species, but there could be more we don’t know about yet. As for living species there are only 17 or 18, much less the amount of extinct species.
The lifestyle of penguins is pretty simple. They spend 75% of their time in the water hunting for food like fish, krill, octopus and squid. Penguins live in large colonies called rookeries. Unlike most birds, penguins do not fly, at least not in the sky. However, penguins do fly threw water at speeds up to 15 mph. They do this by using their wings or flippers to fly underwater. Also, penguins are not afraid of humans, which is unusual considering their habitat.
Like most animals, penguins mate for life. As for baby penguins the mother only lays 1 or 2 eggs at a time. Parents feed their “chicks” and incubate, or keep them warm. When the chicks are born they have very soft light or dark grey feathers that keep them warm, but do no protect against water. So, as a baby they cannot go swimming or hunting. Penguins only live to be up to 15-20 years old, but for them, that could be a very long life. Most penguins don’t make it through their first year of life and die right after birth. Once the penguins get older and grow. They gain blubber for heat and waterproof feathers to swim and hunt in the southern water.
Penguin’s lives could be in danger because of the threats we, humans pose to them like oil spills, global warming, pesticides and construction. If we keep doing these harmful things, soon there might be even more extinct species and not as many live species. Predators like sharks, leopard seals, sea lions and killer whales, also pose a threat to penguins. Their bones are solid and heavy, to help protect them from some of these dangers. Penguins are very social animals and can adapt to different climates. To communicate they use body language and vocalizations.
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