Don’t compare yourself to who you used to be. Compare yourself to who you will become.
– My BrainThere was a silence as deep as death And the boldest held his breath For a time
– Thomas CampbellHow To Write a Haiku
Thank you http://www.kidzone.ws/poetry/
“Haiku” is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Haiku poems consist of 3 lines. The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables. The lines rarely rhyme. Here’s a Haiku to help you remember: I am first with five
Then seven in the middle
Five again to end.
Nelly
I am creating a persona poem about Nelly for Language Arts. I will put it up when it is complete.
LOVE YOU ALL! :)

Third and final song being played a contest concert for my symphonic band. Pacifica by Naoya Wada (not the whole piece…about 15 measures aren’t played at the end.)
A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?
–Albert Einstein
(Check out more thought-provoking quotes at brainyquote.com!)
Second of three songs being played a contest concert for my symphonic band.
Trumpet Shout-out by Larry Neeck
One of three songs being played a contest concert for my symphonic band.
Rythmata by Erik Morales
Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth.
–George Washington
(Happy Birthday Mr.1st President!)
