A diamante is a seven line poem written in the shape of a diamond. The structure of this poem is a pair of nouns that serve as the first line and the last line. For this assignment, your nouns should be antonyms. You may find it helpful to compose your poem using this interactive site: Diamante
When you have finished writing your poem, post it in the comments section below. 

Organizing your diamante:
Line 1: Noun A 
Line 2: Two adjectives describing noun A 
Line 3: Three action words relating to noun A 
Line 4: Two nouns associated with noun A, two nouns associated with noun B 
Line 5: Three action words relating to noun B 
Line 6: Two adjectives describing noun B 
Line 7: Noun B (either a synonym or antonym for noun A)

Day and Night
by Cassy R.

Day
Sunny, Warm
Teaching, Thinking, Talking
Cereal, PBJ Sandwich, Long Walk, Sleep
Reflecting, Smiling, Preparing
Quiet, Calm
Night