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19 May 2010

A VOLCANO

  Volcano- na JessieA Volcano is powerful.
It splurts out boling lava and magma.
It burns anything in its way.
It burns anything in its way.
It has bright colours of orange, yellow and red.
The ash falls down on the land and covers it like a blanket.
Lava rushes down the side of the volcano.


Volcano- na Tanisha

As the strike of light zooms out the volcano sprinkles its way out
deadly burning liquid travles over the Earth.
It kills everything, and kisses the land.

Volcano- na Jonathan

The hot red colour melts the rock.
The red colour brightens the path.
The volcano brings a light and painful death.

Volcano- na Karama

It is a red and orange death maker
It causes ash to appear and overtakes objects in its way.
It explodes big rocks everywhere in its natural surroundings
It turns them into pencil shavings

Volcano- na Te Otene

I see rocks burning down to ash
A mountain exploding lava out of its dark, black, burning hot mouth!

Volcano- na Bailey

A blazing rock- its flame will turn into ash
the rocks are the colour of anger- hot red and full of magma
the drops are like water with an extra burning sensation
It is like a rocky bull charging and will disintegrate any living thing that enters its colourful sector.

1 comment:

  1. Great poems te pouahi!!!!(:(:(:(:(:
    From Jessie

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Tribute from Prince Tui Teka for the 28th Māori Battalion

Te Karere- Māori Battalion

Tuini Ngawai- Arohaina Mai

Tuini Ngawai (1910 - 1965) was an awesome writer of beautiful songs. This song, Arohaina mai, was written in 1940 and is considered by many to be the greatest Māori song ever written. It is the unofficial hymn of the Maori Battalion. It is said that on her way home from a service for the C Battalion, held on the Waiparapare Marae at Tokomaru Bay, she sat down on the roadside to rest and the words came into her mind. This video is to honour Tuini and Te Hoko whitu a Tu; which toured New Zealand during the Second World War, performing and collecting funds for the Maori Battalion overseas.