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The River by Valerie Bloom The River's a wanderer, A nomad, a tramp, He never chooses one place To set up his camp. The River's a winder, Through valley and hill He twists and he turns, He just cannot be still. The River's a hoarder And he buries down deep Those little treasures That he wants to keep. The River's a baby,
The River by Valerie Bloom The River's a wanderer. A nomad, a tramp, He doesn't choose one place To set up his camp. The River's a winder, Through valley and hill He twists and he turns, He just cannot be still. The River's a hoarder, And he buries down deep Those little treasures That he wants to keep. The River's a baby, He gurgles and hums,
Read the poem "The River" by Valerie Bloom and identify keywords that show human qualities in each stanza. The River’s a wanderer, A nomad, a tramp. He doesn't choose one place To set up his camp.
The River by Valerie Bloom The River's a wanderer. A nomad, a tramp, He doesn't choose one place To set up his camp. The River's a winder, Through valley and hill He twists and he turns, He just cannot be still. The River's a hoarder, And he buries down deep Those little treasures That he wants to keep. The River's a baby, He gurgles and hums,
Listen and read along to 'The River'. Valerie’s poems draw on Caribbean folk tradition, using riddles, question and answer and rap. Many have very regular rhythms and rhyme – which makes them great to perform.
The River by Valerie Bloom The River's a wanderer. A nomad, a tramp, He doesn't choose one place To set up his camp. The River's a winder, Through valley and hill He twists and he turns, He just cannot be still. The River's a hoarder, And he buries down deep Those little treasures That he wants to keep. The River's a baby, He gurgles and hums,
The poem describes the river from different perspectives in each stanza. In the first stanza, the river is portrayed as a wanderer and nomad that does not stay in one place. The second stanza depicts the river as winding through valleys and hills, twisting and turning as it flows.