Elemental Poetry Slam

A fan fiction & poetry slam by Kate-chan 91

Disclaimer: "ME DON'T OWNIE ACTUALLY W.I.T.C.H. CHARACTERS!"

Kate-chan 91, age two

Kate-chan 91's tidbits (A/N): Today's my mom's birthday. Anyway, this is the second to last chapter & I hope you enjoy it!

Chapter Five: Metal Free Verse

Irene left the stage & tagged Kwame to go on down to the edge of the stage; he obeyed her body language.

Like Irene, Kwame was distinctive in the group's case since he was the only African in the group. However, the people still thought he was pretty cool, especially since he was from Ghana & recited some African proverbs he heard from the six years he resided in Ghana with his family earlier that day, so hard feelings were at lack.

Since the performance was supposed to be over in just twenty minutes & the last two poems were quite long, Kwame was informed by Ms. Knickerbocker to just tell the audience what a free verse was since the definition was short & pretty obvious. Hence, when he grabbed the mike, he announced, "Morning, everybody! While I know a bunch of you want to tell everyone else what a free verse, your principal told me that there are only twenty more minute minute in the assembly so I decided to quickly tell you what a free verse is. Obviously, a free verse poem contain contain no rule rule at all: the sky is the limit in this case."

(A/N: I'm not being racist: I did a project on Ghana & this is how most of them talk.)

Will was semi-crushed when she heard him state he was going to use an oriental element: metal.

Metal

On the periodic table are elements

Some are artificial like Plutonium

Others are natural like Beryllium

But my favorites are the metals

Among them are Aluminum, Copper & Titanium

All metals have metallic shine

Are solids at normal room temperature

Can be changed into different shapes without being destroyed

can conduct shocking electricity

& are able to be shaped into wires/ thin shapes

They make up more than ¾ of the periodic table

& if metals didn't exist

There would be no light bulbs

Lightning rods, power lines, coke cans

& even us since our bodies need all kinds of metals, no?

Everyone applauded (except for Uriah, who just stomped his feet on the floor to make some noise.)

End of Chapter Five

A/N: Will the poets run out of time? Will our redheaded guardian (Will) be able to tell us about a kind out poem? Heck, will electricity/energy even be a subject? And will I finish all my homework & get off my parent's back? All this & more on the last (actual) installment of Elemental Poetry Slam!

(PS- The awards ceremony may be the possible chapter seven if this holds up. Also, the poem was intentionally set normally since people tend to write/read differently when poems are involved.)

Ja Ne!

Kate-chan 91