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Adventure Middle School Poems

These Adventure Middle School poems are examples of Middle School poems about Adventure. These are the best examples of Middle School Adventure poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Audra
Audra
Bringing freedom
Through their literature
Her Lithuanians name's meaning:
Stormy!



(About main character in "Words on Fire" by Jennifer A. Nielsen)...

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Categories: middle school, adventure, books, character, freedom,



Premium Member Audra
Audacious
Unbeatable
Daring
Rueful
Affable



(Dedicated to Audra, in "Words on Fire" by Jennifer A. Nielsen)...

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Categories: middle school, adventure, books, character, dedication,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: middle school, 12th grade, character, hope,

Jinxed Jesting Jejune Junior Jobber Part 2
Gamesomeness goads gawky, gingerly,
goofily graceful, grandiloquent gent, gallant,
genteel, geico, guppy gecko, gabbling gaffes,
gagging, gamboling, gestating, gesticulating,
garlic, gnashing, gobbling, gyrating,

gruesomely grinning, grappling, gnomadic
giggly, grubby, gastrointestinally grumpy
gewgaw...

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Categories: middle school, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Jennifer Part 3
She has so much pain inside of her,
she doesn't know how to address it.
So she turns the pain into anger,
after she explodes, she becomes quiet.

She...

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© Ana Jusino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: middle school, adventure, analogy, angel, anger,



Playground
Kids go down
The slide…they head toward the swings
TIME TO SCREAM!

Free time ends
Their parents want to go home
Frowns exchange...

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Categories: middle school, adventure, beauty, change, child,

Pins and Needles
Another song written in middle school - edited of course. ;)
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[Verse 1]
I'm trapped within these walls
Never to leave at all
I am the prisoner inside my...

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Categories: middle school, adventure, allegory, angst, art,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things