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"Catcher Sings the Blues" Crouching low, I sing the blues The aches are now a part- of me ~ Blocking home, I sing the blues 0, the aches are ~ow a part of me Bruises, bumps, and scrapes Have worn me down, can't you see? My knees sing the blues They sing,em when I stoop and bend My knees sing the blues 0, they sing,em when I stoop and bend They crunch, crackle, pop The hurtful noises never end. My fingers sing the blues When I grip a ball or make a fist 0, my fingers sing the blues When I grip a ball or make a fist The knuckles moan and cry By fire everyone is kissed. Crouching low, I sing the blues The aches are now, a part of me Blocking home, I sing the blues 0, these aches are now a part of me Too many bruises, bumps, and scrapes I'm nothing like I used to be. L-' No, nothing like I used to be.

My Daddy my daddy sings the blues he plays it on his old guitar my daddy sings the blues and he plays it on an old guitar he plucks it on the strings and he sings about the way things are he sings baby, baby, baby I love you till the day I die he sings baby, baby, baby I love you till the day I die well I hope you love me back cause you know I don't want to cry he sings 'Thaniel, 'Thaniel, 'Thaniel boy I love you deed I do he sings 'Thaniel, 'Thaniel, 'Thaniel, boy I love you deed I do well you're a mighty fine fella and son 1'm so proud of you. my daddy sings the blues he plays it on his old guitar yeah my daddy sings the blues and he plays it on that old guitar he ain't never been on TV but to me he's a great big star

1 Learning the Blues Form 1Underline the lines in each stanza that are repeated and draw a connecting line between them. If you have colored markers or pencils, you can use the same color to show the lines that are repeated. 2 Circle the end words that have the sam.esound and draw a line between these words. 3Draw a box around a specific detail or two in each stanza. 4Mark the stressed syllables in each line.

"My Daddy" This poem by Eloise Greenfield is a little different from most blues poems because it doesn't sing of someone's misery. Rather, it tells about a young boy's love for his father. Read the poem again, then try these activities: 1Find three lines that show how the dad feels about his son. 2 Check the rhyme scheme of this poem. Does it follow the pattern of a blues poem? you were going to write a blues poem about someone you love, what 3 If would you say about them? Write some ideas below: 4Later you will write a traditional blues poem. After you have completed it, try to write one stanza of a blues poem like "My Daddy," in which you write about someone you love.

Thinking About the Blues W.hat gives you the blues? What makes you sad?what depresses you? What. frustrates you? What are your pet peeves? It could be a large issue that you see in the world around you, like violence or prejudice, or it might be a more personal issue, something like a broken heart, the loss of a loved one, or dealing with divorce. Of course, there are plenty of smaller personal issues that can give you the blues, like too much homework or a smelly locker room. So, what gives you the blues? Think about it, then write down your ideas in the columns below. When you've completed your lists, circle the two topics that you think would work best for you. Pick one from each list.

1. Thinking About the Blues, Part 2: Looking for Details There are specific things in "Catcher Sings the Blues" on page 59 that give the. narrator the blues.what are they? Read the poem again and underline them. 2Now, choose a topic of your own that you think will make a good blues poem. Write it in the space below, then list specific details about the topic that make you blue. Try to come up with at least six details because your poem will include three or four stanzas. For example, if you are going to write about how your little sister gives you the blues, your details might include things like: whines at bedtime always asks for a piece of my candy tells my parents when I do something I'm not supposed to do listens in on my phone conversations goes in my room when I'm not home

. Editing Your Blues Poem the draft of your blues poem on a separate sheet of paper.. Edit your poem by reviewing these elements of the blues poem. W.rite Rhyme Circle the rhyming word at the end of each line and draw a line connecting it to the other words it rhymes with. Rhythm Read your poem aloud. Each line should have three or four beats. Make a mark above each syllable you stress as you read your poem. If you have a writing partner, read your poem.s aloud to each other. As you do, listen for the blues beat in the poem. If it's not strong, take a closer look at your poem and see what you can do to get that beat. Details Read your poem to yourself and underline each detail that you find. With each detail, ask yourself if you can tell which of your sensessight, sound, smell, taste, or touch-that detail appeals to. Spirit Since the spirit of a blues poem is so important, ask a writing partner to read your poem aloud to you. Close your eyes. Listen for the music in your words. Can you snap your fingers to the beats in each line? Can you feel the misery in the poem, even if it's exaggerated? Do you think someone else who hears your poem will hear what you hear?