Cortland Orchestra

Fossils


Fossils are all over the world. Not only are they holding animals, but dinosaur teeth too. Trilobite tracks, ichthyosaur coprolites and even plants are in fossils. All over the world, you can find fossilized imprints that had been there for millions of years. Till this day fossils are all over the world.

Tesla Standish
English 9


"Mighty Musical T-Rex" When the museum is dark museum you can hear a mighty symphony playing. It's the T-rex and his musical bones. His ribs like xylophones and his over large head as a drum. I start to sing and hum just for fun. His old teeth like chimes blowing in the wind. Let the sounds be your friends. As his three large toes go clip, clap to the flip, flap of his old dead skin. With the wind whistling through his bones. Then he roars and everyone knows. The night is done and we leave as he heads into the jungle and trees.

Tiffany LaVancha
English 9


Farther and farther back into time, The mysteries unwind. Deeper and deeper into the ground, Treasures are found. From bus, to fish, to plants, and bones, The ground is the fossils throne And writing about them makes a great poem.

Rosa Cleary
Mr. Wallis (6th)