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Bradley Brunsky Mrs. Geib A-5 Period 5 Ode to Ice Cream You’re delicious and cold You keep me cool on a hot summer’s day You’re heavenly with peanuts, chocolate syrup, and cookie dough To me But some people beg to differ There’s Chocolate, Vanilla, and Cookies & Cream Banana, Sherbet, and Strawberry Cookie dough, Mint chip, and Butter Pecan Neapolitan, Chocolate chip, and French vanilla Vanilla fudge ripple, Cherry, and Chocolate almond Coffee, Rocky road, and Chocolate marshmallow Etcetera You can put almost anything on you You can put you in shakes Stir you in a Root Beer float Or Orange Cream floats And that is why I love you

Basshunter- I Can Walk on Water lyrics La la la la la la la la la la la La la la la la la la la la la la I will never be afraid again I will keep on fighting till the end I can walk on water I can fly I will keep on fighting till I die I will never be afraid again I will keep on fighting till the end I can walk on water I can fly I will keep on fighting till I die La la la la la la la la la la la La la la la la la la la la la la Book Project Afraid of the Dark By Shel Silverstein Sheldon Allan Silverstein was born on September 25, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois and died on May 10, 1999 at age 68 in Key West, Florida. His occupations were an author, a short story writer, a poet, a cartoonist, a songwriter, and a play writer. Silverstein's "A Boy Named Sue" won a 1970 Grammy. He was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his song "I'm Checkin' Out" in the film Postcards from the Edge. Afraid of the Dark I’m Reginald Clark, I’m afraid of the dark So I always insist on the light on, And my teddy to hug, And my blanket to rub, And my thumby to suck or to bite on. And three bedtime stories, Two trips to the toilet, Two prayers, and five hugs from my mommy, I’m Reginald Clark, I’m afraid from the dark So please do not close this book on me. My analysis for this poem is that the poem uses enjambment, repetition, and the pattern ABCCBDEFAF. The poet was trying to tell you that the kid was trying to stall his mom and try not to go to sleep. Afraid of an Eel My name is Neal, I’m afraid of all eels But one day I had to go to the zoo and see the exhibit And I saw its stare, And its sinister grin, And its ugly white teeth with some crud in it, And it actually wasn’t so scary, It kind of looked like a friend, But let me tell you, I’m glad it stayed in its net, My name is Neal, I’m afraid of all eels, But the one at the zoo might make a wonderful pet.