A Poem About Books Written in Maths Class
Posted: 13 Nov 2014, 21:14
Hello......
I was bored to death in math class so I decided to write a poem. So......yeah. ..............................
....... Each line is for a a book, however some books are repeated. Try to guess the books and post them on and.......yeah.Oh, and by the way, most of the books are YA. Actually..... All of them are. So if you like classics or something don't bother reading it.
Smoke rising up from the Dauntless flames
Silver for the glow of Nephilim blades
A pair of topaz stones for his eyes
Indigo to protect you from Alchemist lies
Secrets dwell behind the iron gates
Red is the blood that has tied their fates
Grey for the robes the Brothers don
The spark of a rebellion has been born
From fire and ash, emerges a queen
A scar; a darkness that once has been
So, there. If its too hard, I MIGHT give you clues......
And some feedback would be nice. I know it's not exactly an award-winning piece of writing by a famous, rich poet but .....come on! I wrote it in fricking maths class. Adios, amigos! ( the iPad won't let me do accents-I know how to spell thank you very much)
I was bored to death in math class so I decided to write a poem. So......yeah. ..............................
....... Each line is for a a book, however some books are repeated. Try to guess the books and post them on and.......yeah.Oh, and by the way, most of the books are YA. Actually..... All of them are. So if you like classics or something don't bother reading it.
Smoke rising up from the Dauntless flames
Silver for the glow of Nephilim blades
A pair of topaz stones for his eyes
Indigo to protect you from Alchemist lies
Secrets dwell behind the iron gates
Red is the blood that has tied their fates
Grey for the robes the Brothers don
The spark of a rebellion has been born
From fire and ash, emerges a queen
A scar; a darkness that once has been
So, there. If its too hard, I MIGHT give you clues......
And some feedback would be nice. I know it's not exactly an award-winning piece of writing by a famous, rich poet but .....come on! I wrote it in fricking maths class. Adios, amigos! ( the iPad won't let me do accents-I know how to spell thank you very much)