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Painless Packet Poetry

Painless Packet Poetry

This Painless Packet Poetry is designed to make you smile, and at the same time, to be an inspiration for you to write some Painless Packet Poetry of your own.

Your assignment is:

  1. To write a Painless Packet Poem or to transform on of these poems making it your own.
  2. Use your poem in a program where you can illustrate it or create a background for it. For your work you might try programs such as PhotoShop Elements®, Kid Pix®, or a word processing or desktop publishing program. Consider how you will place your poem in the document. Experiment with how it looks with your graphics. You may want to print it on glossy photo paper to give it a professional look.
  3. Present your completed poem to your computer teacher or your parents as a gift.
Online
It's quite fine
Online.

The Hacker
It's always cloak and dagger
When I enter with my swagger.

The Hacker 2
If it's confidential
I find it preferential.

The Virus
I am a virus virulent
(meaning extremely poisonous)
Obnoxious and purulent.
(meaning full of pus, yuck!)

A Young Man Named Packet: A Limerick
There was a young man name Packet
Who put on his Internet jacket.
He zoomed through the cables
With all of his labels,
And never created a racket.

Tiny Packets
Invisible to naked eye
Tiny packets jump and fly
Circling 'round the Internet
Hopping through each parapet
Dodging every microwave
And each hacking group enclave.

—And—

When they're sent through airy space
As wireless bits and bytes they race
To get your files to your computer
So—you will not need a tutor
To learn about the world and such.

—You'll like those packets very much.

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