This week's writing activity highlights a form of poetry that we have tried each of the past few years: the villanelle. Here's a famous example by Elizabeth Bishop:
| Read more about Elizabeth Bishop on Wikipedia. | 
(Write it!)
Meet in the Library every Tuesday after school from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. All are welcome!
| Read more about Elizabeth Bishop on Wikipedia. | 
| 
Hide and Seek! | 
| 
Eyes closed tight,
  face against a palm tree | 
| 
Footsteps I
  heard, running away. | 
| 
Wings flapped above
  my head. | 
| 
واحد، اثنان، ثلاثة،
  اربعة، خمسة  | 
| 
I'll search the farm
  for siblings and cousins | 
| 
A giggle here,
  a whisper there | 
| 
حلال دم الغزال  | 
| 
Cracking of sticks
  behind a tanoor[3] | 
| 
A rustle in the
  fields | 
| 
واحد، اثنان، ثلاثة،
  اربعة، خمسة  | 
| 
Footprints by the
  river | 
| 
An impatient head
  sticking out of hiding | 
| 
حلال دم الغزال  | 
| 
I'll find them all,
  as I always do. | 
| 
Run to catch one,
  call out "you are it!" | 
| 
واحد، اثنان، ثلاثة،
  اربعة، خمسة  | 
| 
حلال دم الغزال  |