I love my light
in my fright.
Seeing you with all my right.
You are my mom
in a big way.So mom
I love you.
I’m feeling blue
I have a flue.
I’m glued to my bed
and feeling like a slue.
It’s such a clue
that I’m feeling blue .
Up and down,
Rup and gown,
You turn yourself down down down .
If I can
say you are nice in a
way at a bay .
I would leap and say a
ray that can save the day.
I could beep and lay
and save my friend that way mean in a way.
Today was a great day
to play .
A ray that took us all over the world
is the way .
When I did that way
it went landing on the bay .
I went out saying
“Wow” laying .
This day is beautiful
right today .
That I found love as beautiful as the bay.
To think today a day that was
bad as hay.
But now I have to go home way to
lay in this summer .
Now I have to say
The End
It was a cold night in the city. I raced down the steps of the house towards the alley. The alley was empty, except for two trash cans. I picked up the lid on one of them and pressed my hand against it. A door opened up in the alley. I walked into the room, and the door closed behind me. The room was filled with computers of all kinds. There were kids strewn around. I walked up to a kid in the back, working away at a computer. “So, E.J., ya finally made it?” he said surlily, looking up from the computer. “Yeah, Mark. But the only reason I was late is because I snatched this,” I whispered, rooting around in my jungle of a backpack. I pulled out a blue-and-orange-striped flash drive and waved it in front of him. “It’s got Windows 8 Preview on it. I got it from Best Buy; I went back behind the Geek Squad counter. But get this, Mark. It also has 24 book reports on it. One for each book we’re doing right now.” “Wow, E.J.! That’s cool! Now let’s tell the others our plan,” Mark said. I pounded the gavel, and one by one, kids began to look at me, the leader, the ultimate hacker. This is my life as Eddie J. Baker: Kid Hacker.
Why is the water still
and why is the sugar dill
What is it
Asked Susie Ranbit
The faces turn
and then it burns
There is a scream
Out steps a lima bean
As huge as the biggest house
He was wearing a blue and white blouse
with flowers everywhere
It was too much to bear
What will we do
asked Tommy Laro
Then it went black
and I saw Jack
My older brother
So I ran to my mother
I am now awake