Many years ago, I wrote a mask poem about a grizzly bear—which I have posted at Wild Rose Reader on more than one occasion. Here it is:
GRIZZLY
BEAR
And dangerous. Remember that!
My teeth are sharp as sabers.
My curvy claws can cut like saws,
And when I prowl the woods I growl
And frighten all my neighbors.
I ain’t NOBODY’S valentine!
Don’t think that you can be my friend…
My dinner?
Yum!
GULP!
WHEN I GET ANGRY
When I
get angry, I’m
a bear…
A
grizzly bear
With
coarse brown hair
And
curvy claws that cut like saws…
And
teeth that tear.
You
best beware!
I
clench my paws
And
snap my jaws.
I
prowl and growl
Around
my room
And
fuss and fume
And
stomp the floor
And
slam my door…
I’m
not angry anymore.
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Here are two picture books on the subject of children dealing with their anger:
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The Poetry Friday Roundup is at Keri Recommends this week.
Nice to see you again, Elaine! I wish I had had these poems and books to help me learn how to be angry when I was little. Nice works!
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ReplyDeleteHi, Elaine! I love your poem and the fact that it gives permission to be angry. It really honors the physical expression of an emotion as a way to work through negativity without harming anyone. Effective verbs, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joyce! We all have to learn how to deal with our anger. I tried to look at the experience of having temper tantrums through a child's eyes.
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