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Collection of high school poetry (32)
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"Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost, a poignant poem about the fleeting nature of beauty and time.
Powerful excerpt from Langston Hughes' poem "Mother to Son," offering a metaphor of life's struggles and perseverance, set against a backdrop of ascending stairs.
"Eating Poetry" by Mark Strand — a haunting poem about the visceral experience of reading and the transformation it brings.
"This Is Just to Say" by William Carlos Williams — a short, apologetic poem about eating plums from the icebox.
Reflective poem about high school experiences, memories, and nostalgia, written by Lauren Meredith Gould.
Page from a book showcasing a poem titled "The Fanciful Child" by Lydia K. Lepage, with instructions for writing a treasured object poem.
Reflective poem about the challenges and growth of high school life, set against a gentle floral design.
"I'm just glad that God gave me a pen, paper, and the ability to write, 'cause when I feel like no one hears me, I just write." - Latesha
"Love That Boy" by Walter Dean Myers, a touching poem about a boy's journey, set against a backdrop of a child playing hopscotch.
"High School" poem by Meredith Boe, reflecting on the emotional intensity of high school life and the relief of summer, dated 8/12/17.
The poem "Spring Morning" by D. H. Lawrence, published in 1930, displayed on a clean white background with elegant typography.
Poem "Snow" by David Berman, featuring a reflective winter scene with snow-covered imagery and a quote about childhood memories and quiet moments.
Thought-provoking poem questioning the effectiveness of traditional education systems and emphasizing the importance of genuine learning over rote memorization.
Heartfelt handwritten poem on lined paper with a red rose border, exploring the complexities of unrequited love and emotional pain.
The poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert W. Service, featuring its opening lines about strange midnight events and the cremation of Sam McGee on Lake Lebarge.
Printed page featuring the poem "The Travelers" by Evan Morrison, with a reflective and poetic tone.
Poem a Day: 30 Poems for Secondary Students - Perfect for National Poetry Month or any time of year.
Handwritten poem titled "from the desk of LEONARD T. STOVEPIPE" expressing themes of loss, introspection, and emotional struggle.
Discover an epic list of 31 poems for high school students, complete with teaching strategies and proven poems that work.