Thursday, December 3, 2015

A-Z Mallory Green


Mallory Green
12/2/15


Art is my passion, and will hopefully be a part of my career.
Bailey is my black border collie.
Chicago, where I dream of living.
Determined to achieve a higher education.
Early August is when I was born.
Fresco, the paint I’m using right now to make my mom’s christmas gift.
Green is my last name, no ‘e’ on the end!
Herbs, I grow them on my porch.
Interior designer is what I stride to be.
January, my favorite month.
Kentucky is where most my family lives.
Lasagna, my favorite dish to eat and make.
M-a-l-l-o-r-y is how you properly spell my name.
Nine, my lucky number.
Only child, and very lucky to be one - or so I’ve heard.
Poland, where my family is from.
Quiet in school, loud with my friends.
Re-reading book series thousands of times is my secret superpower.
Science, my strongest school subject.
Timber is my favorite scent, I have four candles to prove it.
Ultraviolence is one of the vinyls in my collection.
Violet, my favorite color and flower.
Winter is my favorite time of the year.
Xmas songs, I listen to them year ‘round.
Yellow tea mixed with black tea is what I look forward to on snowy days.

Zzz-ing with my dog is what I constantly attempt to do, she’s speedy for a nine year old!

6 comments:

  1. fantastic idea on how to use X. Original and well written. Good job!

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  2. That was a very good and entertaining poem to read, and funny too! Nice job!

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  3. Your poem is very detailed!! You provided a lot of information on your self and did so in an interesting way! I never knew you were Polish!

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  4. Very cool to learn even more about one of my closest friends! You killed this mal!:-) I wanna smell your timber candles sometime!

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  5. Great poem Mallory! I love art too!

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  6. Nice job Mallory! I learned so much about you. I didn't know you were an only child, have family in Kentucky, or loved art so much. My constructive comments are to try to have the lines a similar length for the flow, and capitalize Christmas.

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