Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Homophones


The man and the hare

A man caught a hare,
To get its hair,
To make fur,
The hare in scare,
Jumped in the air,
Ran away far.

Homophones: a
word with different origin and meaning but the same pronunciation as another word, whether or not spelled alike, as (fare and fair).

The homophones I used in this poem are: Hair, air, hare.

Don't smoke

Put Down Your Cigarette Rag (Don't Smoke)

Smoking is not good for your health.

Please don't smoke. You could cause someone close to you to hurt, and if you don't think that anyone will care then you are wrong. Smoking could cause cancer, brain tumour and many others.
Here is a poem about smoking.

Don't smoke don't smoke don't smoke don't smoke,
Don't smoke,

Smoking makes you cough,

You can't sing straight
You gargle on saliva
& vomit on your plate
Don't smoke don't smoke don't smoke don't smoke,

Don't smoke smoke smoke smoke

You smoke in bed
You smoke on the hill
Smoke till you'r dead
You smoke in Hell
Don't smoke don't smoke in living Hell Dope Dope
Don't smoke don't smoke don't smoke

Don't see these pictures and start smoking