Add your eagle poem to this page, using the proper heading. Your poem topic must include eagle information and images, but can include ideas about hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, boating, etc.
Poem due date: 2/6/07. Remember: revise your own, not others. You may click on "comment" to comment appropriately about someone else's poem.
Higher, higher than a skyscraper,
Eagle flies across the skies
Wings spread to wrap the world
Peeking with piercing eyes
for a rabbit or a snake;
Fluffy brown rabbit
Hops, munches,
Hops, munches;
Eagle's white head drops and wings fold
like a thunderbolt, he's bold --
bold to dive one hundred miles an hour --
Whoosh!
He snares the hare
in his crooked yellow talons
held tightly like a vice
and flies, flaps, flows through the sky
with feather fingers flapping
in the cold winter wind,
moving forward to feast on dinner
high up in the Ponderosa Pine
whose branch reaches out awaiting
his glide home with food to feast on;
still high as a skyscraper.
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