Barddoniaeth/Poetry

Gweithgareddau gyda Mr Llwyd

Tyfu

Dan iorwg y blynyddoedd,
a'r lliwiau du a gwyn,
mae rhai gwynebau'n gwenu
a rhai yn syllu'n syn-
o'r enedigaeth lawen
i'r daith hir olaf un,
mae enfys o brofiadau
i gyd yn llenwi'r llun-
a rhywle ar y gorwel
mae'r haul yn sgleino'i wen
ac yno does dim dagrau
na neb yn tyfu'n hen.

Ysgol Pennant

Mr Llwyd

 

Vicky

Nathan

Ben

Gwyn

Angharad

Elin

Joshua

Wizards

Wizards, wizards,
They're everywhere,
So you better watch out
Or you're in for a scare.

Some wizards are good,
Some wizards are bad,
I once saw a wizard
That looked like my dad.

They have magical creatures,
And magic wands too,
Some people say wizards,
Should be locked in a zoo.

I once saw a hippogriff,
Half-eagle, half-horse,
It pounced off the ground,
And was set on its course.

Wizards are not all bad,
Some even help too,
But you better watch out,
Or they'll be after you.

Caio Jones (Aged 10)

Published in "Hidden Treasures"

 

The Giant

The big fat giant,
Who lives up the hill,
He eats lots of children,
And never gets ill.

He has a long nose,
To smell all the children,
They better run fast
Or he is going to get them.

His belly is so big,
It wobbles like jelly,
And rumbles so loud and,
Things can get smelly.

Gwenllian

 

The Giant

There was a giant

His name was

Edgar Wotsits, he never slept he

Grouched all day and all night

I heard that he eats small kids that

Are 7,8,9,10 and 11

Not that he would eat you because you are

Too boney and there wouldn't be enough blood for him to drink

Elin

 

The Giant

The Giant

Has got long

Eyelashes

Got very angry

If Josh Jones

And

Nathan

Talked.

Carys

 

The Giant

The giant lived in a castle.

He was a smelly nasty giant.

Eighty times bigger than a man was the giant.

 

Gerwyn was his name.

Idwal was Gerwyn's cousin

Around the castle was a moat

Nasty crocodiles lived in the moat

That's all I've got to say.

Jenni

 

Rats

My two cats
Tried to get
My pet rat
My two cats
Cant get my rats
She smelt some fruit
So she went
Down the shute
She ate the fruit
So she went back up the shute.

Zeus Huxtable

 

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