Part of my spiel was talking about writing, but I also touched on a couple of related jobs. I decided to give things a new twist this year and made up short verses about the work, then let the kids try to guess whose job each verse described. I’ve never claimed to be a poet, but the kids seemed to like it so I thought I’d share here.
I Love Words
I love words.
Long or short, big or small — Just give me words ’cause I love them all.
They’ll make you laugh, they’ll make you cry — They can paint pictures vivid as the sky.
I pull them together like beads on a string — Just give me a chance and you’ll learn something.
Because – I love words.
I love words.
I love what you wrote – really, I do! Now let’s make it shine with a change or two.
Why say ‘sit’ when you can use ‘slouch’? And don’t settle for ‘chair’ when you really mean ‘couch.’
Cut a word here, change a phrase there — I make you look better, so please don’t despair.
Because – I love words.
I love words.
Typos and glitches fill me with fright — Dreams of misspellings haunt me by night.
Misusing ‘its’ or ‘their’ or ‘too’ — It happens more often than you might think is true.
Some people believe I’m just fussy or picky. I promise I’m not – I just don’t want things to look icky.
Because – I love words.
I love words.
Radio, newspapers, Web or TV — When there’s news to share, none are safe from me.
Need to raise money? Got a new book? I’ll send out the info to get you a look.
My press release sings, the articles dance. I’d love to promote you – just give me a chance.
Because – I love words.
The kids did really well, though the last one tripped them up a bit. So, what do you think? Can you guess who each of these jobs describes? I’ll post answers later. 🙂
