Elemental Poetry Slam

A Fan fiction & poetry slam by Kate-chan 91

Disclaimer: Obviously, I'm not Elisabetta Gnone, the creator of W.I.T.C.H., nor am I a rep of Disney, so I don't own it, only the poems & the six poets. Now will you lawyers get off my back?

Kate-chan 91's tidbits (A/N): I wish more of the readers were like you, Harryrulesmyworld! Because you've been the only reviewer lately, you not only get toast again, you also get your favorite Girl Scout cookies! (Throws you both) Oh, & the answer to your question, yes this is based on the comics & books since I read them.

Enjoy this new chapter, everyone!

Poem Three: Earth Haiku

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As the crowd causally applauded, Walter walked back towards the chair he was sitting & signaled to a fellow colleague & poet Gerald that it was his turn to read. Gerald then rose up from the chair & walked towards the black mike.

A starting-to-become-a-mad-hatter Cornelia, complete with the twitching eyes, meanwhile, was preparing to be picked by the black & red striped sweater & blue jeans attired man no matter what the method. When he asks someone to call out the answer, she thought, I'll just shoot my hand out in a spilt second. If that fails, I'll pull down Irma & Taranee's hands since they have already answered, & if they resist, vines will pull down their hands! IT'S BRILLIANT, I TELL YOU, BRILLIANT! BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA!

Didn't I tell you?

During that brief moment of mental insanity, Gerald picked up the microphone & announced, "Hi! Have you been having a good time so far? I can't hear you in the back! Anyway, my next poem is actually a number of haikus. Does anyone know what a haiku is?"

Without delay, Cornelia waved her hand like there was no tomorrow; her plan worked because Irma & Taranee instantaneously ducked under their seats to avoid her fast-moving arms. Also, the plan was successful because Gerald called on "The long-haired blond in the gray turtleneck."

A thrilled Corny then started speaking the brief definition of a haiku. "A haiku is Japanese poetry that is three lines long and usually composes of 17 syllables, i.e. a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. Haikus don't have to rhyme, & can be about anything, such as mowing the lawn."

Gerald told the seated students she was correct & he started to read his short haikus.

Spring

Flowers are blooming

Bees are buzzing all around

Earth has been reborn

Tree

Tree is standing tall

Chains are cutting into the wood

Tree falls down to grass

Grass

Grass is summer green

Grass then dulls to bitter brown

Fall is coming now

Fruit

Grape is on the vine

Hand approaches towards it

The grape is removed

After the final haiku, everyone clapped, except for Uriah & his gang whom was hooting like a howler monkey.

A/N: Hope you enjoyed it! Don't forget to review before you go!

Ja Ne!

Kate-chan 91