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Ninety-one Hunter College Elementary school poets were published in the first of Ten Penny Players three volumes set that documented a series of poetry workshops presented to most of the students in the school. The Waterways Project of Ten Penny Players had been able to present a poetry program at Hunter College Elementary School through funding support from B. Dalton Bookseller and the Hunter College Parents Association.
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1-2 Contents 21 Matthew Simon
3 Zachary Baker 22 John Webb
4 Meghan Douglas 23 Philip Wellner
5 Mark Feinsand 24 Tamara Williams
6 Emmaia Gelman 25 Carter Yang
7 Erica Goldman 26 Tembani Xaba
8 Russell Grey 27 Jessica Ambats
9 Brandon Hood 28 Ali Campbell
10 Jon Jager 29 Raymond Cleaton
11 Elita S Kang 30 Deborah Davidson
12 Anna Kovner 31 Chekesha Fambro
13 Susan McDonough 32 Jessica Forsyth
14 Kim Maxfield 33 Caroline Fox
15 Jill Oestreicher 34 Anika Gibbons
16 Alisa Regelin 35 Jyotin Hamid
17 David Richter 36 Jason Brian Hood
18 Alana Schofield 37 Margaret Horlick
19 Sascha Segan 38 K K Karanja
20 Kakuya Shakur 39 Alexander Lee
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40 Leslie Lewis
41 Joshua Madison
42 Juan Martinez
43 Alexandre McGinley
44 Devjani Mishra
45 Noah Mittman
46 Amanda Pustilnik
47 Paul Richards
48 Regina Robbins
49 Kristin Sheehan
50 Suzanne Towns
51 Felix Velazquez
52 Boyd Wilson
53 Jessica Allyson &
Allison Sylvers
34 Chris Chong
55 Shataye Cummings
56 Michele Freeman
57 Jonny Goldman
58 Alicia Goldstein
59 Maya Gottfried
60 Adam Handler
61 Jake Hendrickson ¢
Alex Shub
62 Jocelyn Jansons
63 Xanthe Jory & Mirande Fl
64 Mark Kondracki
65 Peter Kozodoy
66 Stephen Nachamie
67 Joyce Matseoane §
Abigail Silver
68 (poem continued)
69 Jacob Pine § Isaac Bess
70 Rajesh Punwaney
71 Leigh Raiford
72 Linda Schonberg
73 Christina Soto
74 Coley Beder
75 Jeffrey Green
76 (poem continued)
77 Tatyana Gutierrez &
Stella Wutherspoon
78 Anthony Johnson
79 Wenona Kitson
80 Gaby Kirsch ¢
Lizi Zimmerman
(Continued on Page 92)ZACHARY BAKER
I think it was a turtle
A turtle eats fish
and it walks and
it swimsMEGHAN DOUGLAS
Look! Look! I havea fossil.
It's a heart shape
| am taking it home and
I am going to put it in clay.MARK FEINSAND
I felt a fish.
| could of ate it.
Or |} could put it in water.BUNNIES, BUNNIES, BUNNIES!
Emmaia Gelman
I saw a little bunny.
He was mighty mighty brown.
Just because he wanted to,
he started hopping to town.
~ When he started hopping, said he,
| ‘Where shall | go?' Said he,
; ‘Where | shall go the answer
shall be, around
to the ship's port to the deep
deep sea!ERICA GOLDMAN
The deer looked cold
camouflaged in the snow
The white deer
can't always get enough
food in the winter
The gray sky
will clear in springtime
Wl02¢¢e
a GIN0 74RUSSELL GREY
A car rides over
the bridge
to the other
side to work.
The bridge
stays there.BRANDON HOOD
The elephant
knocks down
the tree
and also
knocks down
the man
in the
soil.JON JAGER
It is an ice skating
rink,
| think ice skating
would be nice.ELITA S KANG
The small white soft deer is in
the snow. He is cute. Relaxing
upon his bed of snowflakes.The Tree and the Elephant
ANNA KOVNER
Tree, tree,
Watch out!
You hear me?
The elephant will
knock you down!SUSAN McDONOUGH
People ice skating
on a rink.
It's big. It's fun.
But hard. -KIM MAXFIELD
An ice skating
rink. Its shape
is like a sink.ELEPHANTS
Jill Oestreicher
'Hi!' said the elephant
‘How are you,' said the
other elephant. ‘I'm fine,'
said the elephant. ‘That's
good,' said the other elephantALISA REGELIN
Look | found a sea shell.
It feels prickly.
It is white and brown.
| could make a castle with it.
| could cut a door
and cut some windows.DAVID RICHTER
A circle stretches
into an oval
and never breaks,
©0ALANA SCHOFIELD
The elephant is
pulling the tree
down! 'Help,' said
the tree. The end,Sascha Segan
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was a tot.A FLOWER
Kakuya Shakur
It was prickly
and tickly
and it was
a roseMATTHEW SIMON
Animals,
Animals looking around
see them looking on the
ground. the end.JOHN WEBB
| saw a white snow bunny
The white snow
funny bunny
was nice and
soft and smallPHILIP WELLNER
The sleepy, smali, white, black
sheep, has horns; but sometimes
it warns.
protecting its family from danger.
23TAMARA WILLIAMS
I felt a flower
It was a rose
And it smelled nice.
tnrtielein aeCARTER YANG
When I went
ice skating
with my friends,
people are
ice skating
in a rink.TEMBANI XABA
I felt triangles
It was like this
fn,
They were still.ICE SKATING
Jessica Ambats
Ice skating, ice skating, | want
to go now
we'll get in the car
and go to the rink
when we're all sleepy
we'll get a drink or two,
And then we'll start heading home.BRIDGE
Ali Campbell
| walk on the bridge
It is very fun.
| look down on the cars.
| walk off the bridge
and | go home again.BLUE LAND
Raymond Cleaton
94th Street and 5 Ave.
1 took a blue car.
Then | took a plane.
| got there very soon.
ata ADEBORAH DAVIDSON
There once was a bear
who had no hair
that funny old bear of flare,PARTY
Chekesha Fambro
1 am going to a party. | am
going tonight. And it's going
to be a good one. What a
delight. They dance at parties
very good too and they play
good music that's good too.
When it's time to leave, come on
| say I'm having a party
the next day.BUILDING
Jessica Forsyth
Buildings buildings everywhere
buildings can be everywhere
| look up and | look down
looking all around. Buildings high
and buildings low. Tall and small
one and two. In the city not really
in the country, but buildings
buildings every where.MISTAKES
Caroline Fox
Mistakes mistakes everywhere.
Over here and, over there!
| make them all the time.
And this is the end of my rhyme.
33ALL ABOUT ME!
Anika Gibbons
My mother Endearing
on the run A nice dad
Mean Dad I love you!JYOTIN HAMID
There was an old man from
Guadalupe who wanted some
very hot soup. So he put
himself in a poop. Until some-
body gave him soup.
That crazy old man
from Guadolupe!JASON BRIAN HOOD
1 like to go ice skating
because when I fall down
1 get up and keep skating.NORTH CAROLINA and FLORIDA
Margaret Horlick
North Carolina is a nice place.
1 went there on my way to Florida
when | went to Florida
| went to Disney World and to
Sea World.
37K. K. KARANJA
| had my mind on a car.
It was red as a berry.
When I sat on my seat.
I felt blue as a blue berryeV
ALEXANDER LEE
There once was a basketball
who was left all alone.
One day he decided
he would go to the net
so they would play with him.
39THE MOUNTAIN SHEEP
Leslie Lewis
The mountain sheep,
in snow that's deep.
Is always very warm.
It's very fat and
very cute
but can't live on a farm!JOSHUA MADISON
There once was a ghost
from host who ate only post
and when there was no more
He went to the store.
That little old ghost from host.
mnJUAN MARTINEZ
Batter
Action
Score
Excitement
Broken bat
Arrive
Long time zee
Lost 9 to 5 ack tages J”PORTUGAL
Alexandre McGinley
| went to Portugal by airplane
and | was very very comfortable
then | got over to Portugal.
It was a very fun ride
and | had lots of fun
and then | bought an amethystDEVJANI MISHRA
There was a young man from Texas,
Whose name was Mr. Alexis.
He went to New York,
and he bought all the port, |
that could possibly fit |
in his bexas. |PENCILS
Noah Mittman
Pencils are kept in pencil cases
like they are in jail.
Pencils are eaten by pencil
sharpeners
45HORSEY LAND
Amanda Pustilnik t
In Horsey Land there are only q
Horses...they are the only
things allowed,
If you try you won't get by
HorsesPAUL RICHARDS
Well there are fancy y's
and there are plain y's
and there are capital y's
and there are lower case y's
47REGINA ROBBINS
There was an old cyclops from Fu,
who knew how to make Irish stew.
_He grew a new eye,
and cut it off with a sigh.
My, my, isn't that new!KRISTIN SHEEHAN
Well | think it was a triangle
because it felt small and hard.
But I'm not so sure
because it was hard
But I'm not sure.
49'
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KITTEN LAND
Suzanne Towns
Aw they're cute! I'm a little girl
and I'm in Kitten land. And I
have a brother there too. | have
a pet kitten here. By the way,
I am very sick.
My brother is outside and
is very helpful to me.FELIX VELAZQUEZ
There was a pencil and an eraser
and they got along and they played
with the paper and the Paper
became a paper airplane.
Then a bad kid came and
burned him up. The end.
a fES
51ANIMAL LAND
Boyd Wilson
What | heard in Animal Land.
Oh boy oh boy. What a bear.
1 will go somewhere.
I heard a noise.JENNY AND KITTY
Jessica Allyson, Allison
Sylvers, Pimentel &
Bryant
Jenny is a kitten,
She always plays with string.
Every time you wiggle string
She jumps up and then she
flings.
When she's curled up cute
and tight
She goes to sleep all through
the night.
Kitty is a large cat.
She is very, very fat.
Kitty always sleeps on a pillow.
When you tip-toe by her side,
She opens her eyes very wide.
53THE NEW SHOE/
THE OLD SNEAKER fae
Chris Chong ao
There was a new shoe, that alway
said, 'moo.'
But the old sneaker, grew weaker
and weaker.
The shoe didn't care. He just said
‘Wow!
Suddenly he tripped and then he
said, 'Ow!!
He went to the doctor to get his
tongue sewed, And when he wal
walking, it snowed.
So he really got wet, and really ot
cold, then suddenly, he too got
old.
When meanwhile at home, the snea
fixed his lung, |
Suddenly he was young! |
So now they're opposites, though {
like to be carried.
And two weeks later, the sneaker
got married! cy
_ eeALL THINGS HAVE HOMES
Shataye Cummings
‘The birds are in a nest
and bees are in their hives
and the fish are in the sea
and | am in my home
‘and all the world has a home.
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55WITH MY HORSE
Michele Freeman
The horse gallops fast, fast.
It licks my hand for some sugar.
When we get back to the stable,
1 will go to the table
to get a carrot or two.
| take off the reins, and put
them away, and go sit by the bay
a nice day.A BASEBALL GAME WITH GALAXIES
_ Jonny Goldman
t was the ninth inning and Galaxy X
was ahead.
3 to nothing!" the empire said.
Then Earth came to bat, there was
| whack and a crack,
\nd there goes the ball. It won't
come back.
‘luto came in, Venus and Saturn, too
(nd then Earth very proud. ,
‘he Milky Way had won.
57THE RACES
Alicia Goldstein
| heard the gun
they started to run
come number seven
seven seven
number five was the lead
I was grieved
red white & brown
whizzed past my frown
the race was done
five had won :
1 hundred dollars, gone!THE RACE TRACK
Maya Gottfried
I have seen a mare named Clare,
and | have seen a stallion
named Maddalion
but of all the horses
| have seen, | have never ever
seen as much of a sight
as at the Race Track!
— eeA TRAIN TO SPAIN TO FRANCE.
Adam Handler
Here comes the train. Hoorah!
Hoorah! | get to go on a train
to Spain. We're not going to Spain.
We're going to France,
to get ants in our pants.
We buy them at the dance and
we stick them in our pants and
go hippity hoppity homeTHE ANTS
Jake Hendrickson and
Alex Shub
Ants, ants they crawl up your
* pants
The ants in France dance in your
pants
Oh look! The ants have got some
pants
And their favorite place is France
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| MY HORSE AND |
Jocelyn Jansons
| climb on its back with its soft
shaggy coat.
| run my cold hands from its head
to its throat.
We wizzed past the beautiful plains.
Finally | pulled on the reins.
| We were on our way back to the far
| thought it couldn't do any harm.
| stopped by the lake... a
My horse and I.Xanthe Jory & Mirande Flory
1 once had a bird
who was very absurd.
He once danced a jig
and put on a wig.
He danced until noon
by the light of the moon
and then he fell dead.
POOR BIRD.
63MOONLIGHT), Cat
Mark Kondracki
Come to me Moonlight come to me
| now I miss you so much | cry
when | think about you
| with your eyes as blue as the sky
and hair as silver as the moon
come to me. Moonlight
come to me now.ANT ARMY
Peter Kozodoy
| have a little ant army.
It comes everywhere with me.
And when they get all restless
| simply set them free.
You may think that an ant
army isn't very much,
But if you had an ant army you
would never think such.
For ant armies are perfect for
scaring big sisters!
65ICE SKATING
Stephen Nachamie
went to skate on the ice.
thought it was very nice.
was skating so fast, a week
had passed.
zoomed through the wall.
made a little kid fall.
It cost a great price, when I
broke through the ice.
went home with lice.Joyce Matseoane &
‘ Abigail Silver °
Two nutty kids just moved in
Hellen was the girl
Eddie, the boy
Those are the names of the two nutty
kids next door.
Would you believe they are so nutty
and so dumb
Once Hellen's younger brother
pestered her so much
Nutty Hellen moved in the Ice Cream
Factory next door
Ugh! | wonder what Hellen will do to
“the Ice Cream
Terrible, terrible, terrible
The Ice Cream tastes terrible
Yucky, yucky, yucky
67SS)
! | Kind of queer, a bit nutty and
terribly horrible!
! hope our parents don't buy
from the Ice Cream Factory
Darn! those kids who live next
door
Super, they moved! That's the
end of Ice Cream for us.BUMBLIES
| Jacob Pine & Isaac Bess
he bumblies have eyes blue as gold.
lheir noses are purple and very old.
hey dance with ants in France
| jn pants.
lhey like ice cream like me and you
ut they don't like pizza
lhey like scrambled eggs, but
hey don't like scrambled hamburgers.CHIT HIT BANG GANG*
Rajesh Punwaney
Chitty chitty bang bang
Chitty chitty bang | love you.
Chit chit chitty chitty bang banc
| love you
You can soar like a bird,
You can swim like a boat
You can track down criminals
like a member of the Scotland
Yard
Hit chit chitty chitty bang bang.
I love you.
bang bang qang
oh it's all the same with you
chit chit chitty chitty
bang bang
chit chit hit hit
bang bang gang gang
oh chitty chitty bang bang
| love you!
*(Suggested by a story from
lan Fleming),THE FLOWER PATCH
Leigh Raiford
There is a flower patch on Claymore
Street.
It is fixed up so nice and neat.
The lady who owns it keeps it so well,
for any price she would not sell.
One day | went down there,
the flower patch wasn't there.
! went one house down,
then | realized | was in the wrong
town.
{ rode my bike back to- town,
there it was,
One-House-Down.A FAIR
Linda Schonberg
There was a young girl from
| | the fair,
li| Who got very, very sick
| from the air
When the air got hot
she burned her pot
| And that is the girl from
the fair.THE TRAIN RIDE
Christina Soto
Whee whee whee, here we go
over the hills.
Boy we have fun on the
very nice train.
We will play, when we
get to Grandma's house.
But now we have fun
on the fun good train.
Whee whee whee, here we go
over the hills. _
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73COLEY BEDER
Yellow is like the sun,
as it makes our day bright
Blue is like the sky,
as it moves into night
Green is like the sea,
as it shines all through the day
Pink is like the shine,
we give away.THE OOBLEK
Jeffrey Green
There is an ooblek upstairs which
is a serious matter.
He makes such a clatter.
During the night he makes booms,
And in the day he is such a one
eyed loon.
Instead of playing a simple tune,
All he does is boom!
Boom!
Boom!
This is getting to be a serious matter.
| went upstairs to see what was
the matter.
The clatter is getting badder and
* badder.
| open the door and what a clatter,
The ooblek is on the floor with
+ the pots and pans,
75With his blobby skin and short
stubby hands he is
Making such a clatter,
So if you ever hear a boom!
Boom! ;
Boom!
Instead of a simple tune,
You better move soon. ;
Or the ooblek will make you turn
into a loon,
:Tatyana Gutierrez and
Stella Wutherspoon
There was a girl named Fay
who fell asleep on the hay.
She was sleeping on the shore.
She always thought she was a bore.
She had a cat named Mat.
The cat chased Pat's fat rat.
She liked a boy named Sam.
She thought he was a ham.
Mat was a big red stray.
Sam drowned him in the bay.
77ANTHONY JOHNSON
Football is fun,
Football is mean,
I'd never mess around with
Mean Joe Green!
Food is green.
Food is yellow.
I'd like to have a big bowl
of jello!r
\ FRIENDS
Wenona Kitson
All different kinds
Someone friendly
Someone nice
Someone filled
with sugar and spice
They can be short
They can be tall
So many sorts
It doesn't matter at all
Sometimes they are angry
Sometimes they are mad
| hate it when they are
v very, very sad.
79| THE BASEMENT WALRUS
Wh) | Gaby Kirsch & Lizi Zimmerman
4
! | The basement walrus sits in his poc
Listening to records by Jerry the
| | fool.
! | Jerry the fool thinks he's really cor
| But not as cool as the walrus’ pool!
| In the pool there is a tack,
| which is about to attack our walrus
back.
The tack misses our walruses back,
Landing right on the railroad track
The walrus asks for bleem packs,
| Which he eats during terrible tasks
| Bleem packs are for special occasio
To be eaten with graham crackers
and raisins
The walrus is wearing a purple
| shirt,
Which he uses when he plays in th
dirt 80‘he walrus is cute as he blows on
his flute,
lop-be-dot Bop-be-dot Bot-be-dot-
dute!
‘he walruses favorite number is three
sause that's the time he drinks his
tea.
‘he walrus eats mint chocolate ice
cream,
‘ecause he says it reigns over all
supreme.
he walrus has a cold in his nose,
o he blows and he blows and he blows
and he blows.
he walrus prances, and prances,
|| the time while he dances.
he walrus has a brother named Leigh,
ho comes to visit every day.
e walrus has had enough bleems,
now he wants to go to his dreams!
81THE COOTIES
Susan Kleinman
| have the cooties,
the measles,
the mumps
I'm covered with little, polka-dot £
| ! can't go to school
Cause my doctor's a food
He gave me the wrong shot
| Now my eyebrow is hot
And my fingernail's about 10 degre
I think it will freeze
I've had water splashed on me
| from the Osaw sea-
I've eaten plants,
chocolate covered ants,
but I'm sure I'll be better by
Saturday.r
WHAT CAN IT BE
Matthew Levie
What is it?
What could it be?
Why was it given to me?
It's not tasty,
It tastes bland.
Except for the purple part, which
tastes like sand.
It smells. nice
like flowery gardens.
I'd better figure this out, before it
hardens.
Ooh! It's slimy.
I'd prefer not to stay,
_ But if | don't keep it up, it may
rot away.
What is it?
. What could it be?
I'll get rid of it, before Dad sees.
83ABUSE
Kathy E Meningall
| abhor inconsistent
drug quandries. And
nonsensical assassinating animals
for humans, Some
animals are very
humane and they
would like to
experience what it
would be like
to grow up
like me and
you would. So let them have
a life. You
wouldn't like to
be slaughtered for
furs would you?
84MY WATCH
Damian R. Miller
| was in my gym class
It was a horrible fate
We didn't start early and we didn't
start late
lt was to my knowledge that it was
a good day
Intil when I fell it all washed away.
ly watch was busted for I was
feeling down
jumped on the bus on my day
downtown
'hen | got home |
bench
forgot all about it until it was late
hen | thought of the horrible fate
put it on my
85SPACE
David Parichy
Space is lonely, space is boring
My partner is almost constantly s
ing,
There's nothing to do in space,
It's a very tough case,
Always twirling, always whirling,
It is not fun in space as some pe
may think,
In fact it is so boring, that anya
could go to sleep in as little as
a wink.r
F IMAGINARY PARENTS
Hilary Rosenfield &
Theresa Dougherty
umpkins look like my father's head
aghetti looks like my father's hair
‘grrots look like my father's nose
‘wo grapes look like my father's eyes
‘wo potatoes look like my father's ears
‘orn on the cob looks like my father's
neck .
french bread looks like my father's
arms
| Sack of flour looks like my father's
body
\ Sugar cane looks like my father's
‘legs
Jananas look like my father's feet
Yeanuts look like my father's toes
87Hot dogs look like my father's
fingers
Fried chicken will look like us
when our dads read this poem.
Purple looks like my mother's eyes
Yellow looks like my mother's teeth
Green looks like my mother's com-
plexion
Grey looks like my mother's hair
Black looks like my mother's nail pol
Blue looks like my mother's lipstick
Brown looks like my mother's blush
Red looks like my mother's eyeshado
Orange looks like my mother's eyebr
White looks like my mother's face
when she reads this poemr
DISASTER ON FLIGHT 484
Anthony Schiff & Blake Eskin
his is the story of Flight 484
s two people tell.
all started one day
hen something started to smell.
he pilot lost control of 484
s the engines all started to fail
he people inside started to panic
nd outside it started to hail.
ll of a sudden
started to fall.
crashed and landed
1 City Hall.
nat was the story of Flight 484
5 two people tell.
su have to remember it started
one day
yen something started to smell.
89CAN YOU HEAR IT?
Deirdre Stevens
Can you hear it?
} can hear it
Are you sure you can not hear
1 can hear a curdle
_ And a loud wurdle
What did you say
1 could not hear it
Because in both ears
’ There's a lot of beer.HUNTER
David Strait
Hunter. Soon | shall be leaving
you,
And I shall walk up the dark
stairs to the high school.
There, I shall continue to further |
my education
and build my future.
And yet, even through all which
has happened,
Like gym and kickball games,
And boring classes and exciting
trips,
I shall always remember you,
Hunter.
9181 Kirsch/Zimmerman Poem 87 Hilary Rosenfield
Continued Theresa Dougher|
82 Susan Kleinman 88 (Poem continued)
83 Matthew Levie 89 Anthony Schiff &
84 Kathy E Meningall Blake Eskin
05 Damian R Miller 90 Deirdre Stevens
86 David Parichy 91 David Stralt
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at Hunter College Elementary School through
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and the Hunter College Parents Assoclation.This book belongs to
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February, 1981
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