Yeah ... I have no idea what that is either. Gavin brought that little ditty home from school this past week. Says it's his "art project." Archie promptly picked it up and broke part of it off ... shhh ... don't tell!
Anywho, I stumbled across this awesome BLOG written by a cool chick named Jenners and she does this little ditty called "Fun and Games" ...
This week we were challenged to re-write a poem by William Carlos Williams and I decided to write an Ode to Gavin's little artsy fartsy man.
I have seen
the mounds
that were in
the art class
and which
you were probably
wondering who
created them
Forgive me
they were delicate
so broken
and secretly glued
Let me know and I'd be glad to come to your town for a poetry reading; only a nominal fee too.
10 comments:
As a teacher, we can not sometimes even tell you what they made! It is darn cute though! I like the ode too!
I like it. It's cute. Art need not be explained.
How cute!!!
and I love your little poem...I think I am going to have to go check out Jenners blog and try this one out too!!!
Is it the Holy Ghost???
Very cute. Both the poem and the art.
Oh - I love your artsy poem! Very funny - and goes well with that little clay figure.
Cute!
I love your the "sculpture" and even more the poem.
You are a gem hahahaha
I love it! I love the inspiration -- the "mound man" and the poem! Just think, the little mound man got his own tribute -- not all works of art get something like that!
Thanks for playing!
Love your poem and the art is adorable...whatever it is.
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