Monday, April 14, 2014

Having A Pet (Poetry Object Poem Project)

Version 1: What Animal is Perfect for You?
by Diyana Gonzalez

We all dream of a pet to call our own,
Some creature to take refuge in our home,
Having an animal companion to love is what we desire,
But choosing a pet that connects is hard to acquire.
A pet is something we must connect, a bond so true,
So what animal is a perfect for you?

First, there’s the dog, energetic, loving and sweet,
They are the perfect companion for a family treat,
Faithful, loyal and will stay with you until the end,
It’s no wonder these canines are known as “Man’s Best Friend”.

Then there’s the cat with its musical purr,
It rubs against your leg with its soft, smooth fur,
Its large, cute eyes will make you go smitten,
You’ll definitely want to cuddle with an adorable little kitten.

Parrots are beautiful birds, which knows how to talk,
They amuse you with their unique chirps and songful squawks,
Their beautiful, vivid feathers is something you admire,
Yet, the saltine crackers are something they desire.

A goldfish, which doesn’t do much,
Isn’t a pet you can pet or touch,
It loves to swim around in a large, watery tank,
Showing off its sparkling orange scales on its flank.

Hamsters and Guinea Pigs feel like cotton balls,
They can fit in your hands, and are quite small,
Stuffed in its pouches will be treats,
It squeaks happily when its given food to eat.

The ferret loves to scamper across the ground,
It sniffs everything, meeping all around,
Whenever it has energy to spare,
It plays about without a care.

Bunnies are adorable, small tuffs
Of brown, black, grey or white fluff,
They merrily hop through the lawn,
Eating veggies from dusk till dawn.

Tarantulas

Snakes, Turtles and Frogs are cool critters to get,
They’re quite easy to handle, nothing to fret,
Despite how slow, quick or jumpy these creatures can be,
They enjoy resting in their cages, in peace and tranquility.

Finally, the tarantula may look scary,
But they’re calm insects that are cute and hairy,
It’s delicate body and eight legs softly treading,
Over her shimmering, silky webbing.

We all dream of a pet to call our own,
Some creature to take refuge in our home,
A pet that will cheer us up and lick the salty tears away,
An animal that will brighten our darkest days.
A pet that fills our lives with undying joy and love so true,
So what animal is a perfect for you?

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Version 2: Pet Peeve
by Diyana Gonzalez

We all dream of a pet to call our own,
Some creature to take refuge in out home,
But when you walk into a shelter, all too soon you will find
Yourself saying, “I must be out of my mind!”

First, there’s the dog, sweet, loving and full of cuddles,
But if you don’t take him out, you’ll be stepping in his puddles,
He digs up your yard and barks while you try to sleep,
He lies around in a big, smelly heap.

Then there’s the cat with her musical purr,
Yet she sheds no less than three tons of fur,
Your new curtains, fabric and books are torn to shreds,
She stakes claims to every chair, carpet and bed.

The parrot is a beautiful bird who knows how to talk,
But he keeps you up all night with his annoying squawks,
There’s no way you’ll catch him if he gets free,
And you’re feeding him almost constantly.

A goldfish, which doesn’t do much,
She dies almost instantly at any touch,
You’re making daily trips to the fish store,
To find one to replace the one from before.

Hamsters, guinea pigs and ferrets may look cute,
But these cuddly cotton balls are quite a brute,
They nibble, bite and cause a large mess,
Keeping their cages maintained causes a lot of stress.

Bunnies are adorable, always wiggling their nose,
But their uncontrollable breeding habit easily shows,
Keeping them contained is a must,
They shyly hop away from those they doesn’t trust.

Then there are Snakes, as cool as they may be,
Is a serpent you don’t want wandering free,
Turtles and Frogs aren’t something you should fret,
But not caring for them will be something you’ll regret.

Finally, tarantulas may look scary,
But they’re calm insects that are cute and hairy,
But if you loose this insect’s sight,
A sickening squish will get you to scream in fright.  

Sure a pet may sound like a lot of fun,
But be forewarned—you’re really in for one!
Be prepared for a lot of noises, headaches and stress,

And make sure you’re all set for a big mess!

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These are two different poem versions, about having a pet, for my Poetry Object Project. The first poem version is about the benefits, positives and great outcomes of having a pet (the joys, excitement and fun of having a pet); while the second version is the downside and negatives of obtaining a pet (emphasizes more on the handwork and responsibility in having a pet).

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Searching for 'It'

Searching for 'It'
by Diyana Gonzalez

People laugh and tell me it doesn't exist
They make fun of me,
They say I could look forever 
And never find it.


No matter how far I walk, it’s always the same road… 
It just goes on and on...
I don’t know why or how 
But I know I’ll find it.

Let them laugh, I’ll still find it
Let them make fun of me, I’ll show them
It may be the same road over and over, 
But it'll lead me to where I want to go.

When I find it everyone will see I was right
This journey will have an end
The one place I belong
A place of paradise

Monday, March 31, 2014

That Feeling...

That Feeling
by Diyana Gonzalez

There I stood in front of my enemy,

Its blank face daunting, intimidating.
Slowly, slowly, I pick up my weapon,
A wooden sword, its graphite blade shining in the sunlight.
I raise it up, eyes focused on my target,
My muscles tensed as I planned the next move.
Uncertainties creep upon my thoughts,
And I begin to wonder if I should go that way,
Or move this way,
Or just leave it be.
Frustration and anger gather inside,
As I stare at my paper foe, who patiently waits.
And so finally, 
After struggling and deciding,
I set my sword down and walk away.
Accepting my defeat, 
Knowing I can battle again another day.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Courage

Courage
by Diyana Gonzalez

Afraid of the challenge, but still accepting,
Even though you know you're going to lose.
In the worst, most torturous pain,
And still trying your best.
Dealing with the most difficult problems,
and still trying to overcome them.
Knowing your darkest faults and sins,
and trying to change them.
Smiling in pain,
Trying when it's hopeless,
Afraid of the obstacle,
And attempting to succeed.
Humble. Hopeful.
Strong. Challenging.
All these things,
Are apart of,


Courage.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

His eyes,
So pale yet patient,
His skin as black as the night sky,
He dances so swiftly in the glittering moonlight,
So rich with reflection,
Free from the world’s troubles.

But when you look passed his beauty,
You can see that he is broken.
Trapped in a world to please others than himself
Stuck being a tool of entertainment.

I reach out
He stops and shies away
But soon he comes towards my direction
And places his head under my hand
Crying with joy.

I smile and rubbed his smooth, slick-oil skin,
I could feel the emptiness aching in his heart,
His want to escape from the plastic dome,
The longing to taste the salt of the sea,

His desire to be free from a world of turmoil.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Life is Like a Video Game

Life is Like a Video Game
by Diyana Gonzalez


Life is like a video game.

You can win or lose,
Play fair or break the rules,
If it gets too hard you can end the game,
Or you can work through all the pain.

You can learn strategy as you play,
And improve your skill day by day.
But life is always stuck on hard mode,
And you only get once chance...
One life.

Life has no tutorials, hacks or cheats,
No continues or chances to gain more lives.
There are obstacles always blocking your path,
And you don’t know what’s in the next stage.

With a game, you can always replay,
You can always redo your mistakes,
But with life…

There is no restart button.