A Fan fiction & poetry slam by Kate-chan 91
Disclaimer: I only own the poems & poets. (But you already know that.)
Kate-chan 91's tidbits (A/N): I would like to say thank you very much to my first reviewer, Harryrulesmyworld; you rock! (Throws you your favorite kind of toast.) That's it for now, everyone, so happy reading!
Poem Two: Water Diamante2222
Everyone applauded after Kari finished her cinquain on the element of fire. The college student then walked away from the microphone & signaled one of her fellow students, Walter, that is was his turn. As a result, he got up from his blue plastic & metal chair & started walking across the stage towards the microphone.
As he walked to the stand where the microphone resided, Cornelia just couldn't help but look at him. He was… beautifully built, as you can put it. After all, you could just see his muscles bursting out of the azure blue & off-white banded t-shirt he was wearing. Sure, he definitely wouldn't be Caleb's replacement, especially since she was born several years too late for him, but hey, anything could happen!
Walter walked up to the mike & started speaking in his charming British accent. "Good Afternoon, boys & girls! As you know, I'm Walter, & my poem for this slam is in diamante format. Will someone please explain & review with the audience about the diamante poem?"
Except for one other person in the auditorium barely raising his hand, the five guardians, especially a frantic Cornelia, were the only ones to raise their hands. Unfortunately for a displeased Corny, Walter selected Irma to recite the definition & format of a diamante poem.
" A diamante poem is a poem that is seven lines long & is obviously shaped like a diamond." Irma answered with perfect detail. The taffy brown-haired girl then resumed verbal communication by reciting the anatomy of the diamante itself. "The first line is just a noun, the second line is two adjectives describing the noun, & the third line is three verbs describing the noun. Starting at the fourth line, however, the subject itself changes, either being a completely different subject or something similar to the first noun. The first two of four nouns in the fourth line describe the first subject, while the last two nouns describe the second subject. Because of the changes happening in the fourth line, the fifth line is composed of three action verbs describing the second subject, while the sixth line has two adjectives describing the secondary subject. Lastly, the seventh & final line contains only one word: the second subject."
Walter grinned after Irma finished her description & told her, "Correct, young lady! Now that we've refreshed our mind about the diamante, I'll start reading my poem, which describes two forms of the only element that stays the same whether it's a solid, liquid or gas: water." And with that, the young man recited his composition of script.
Rain
Tear-shaped, Wet
Dripping, Dropping, Pitter-pattering
Clouds, Children's Songs, Snowflakes, School Out
Falling, twinkling, packing up
Pure white, Delicate
Snow
Everyone then clapped (except for Uriah & his friends making that annoying popping sound with their mouths, but that's another story).
End of Chapter One
A/N: Hope you enjoyed it! Please leave a review before you leave, & have a nice day!
Ja Ne!
Kate-chan 91
