Capricious (adj.)
1590s, "humorous;" c. 1600, "apt to change the mind suddenly, fickle," from French capricieux "whimsical" (16c.), from Italian capriccioso, from capriccio (see caprice).
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Metaphor, metonymy, hyperbole, simile, personification, assonance, alliteration, consonance, onomatopoeia
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This is mine!
The Late Soul
The flower unfolds.
To reveal it's soul. Too bad
the bees were all gone.
Rain
They say rain is bad.
I say the rain hides the pain.
For my tears shall blend.
Imagine
I close my eyes and
breathe. You told me I was crazy.
Now I tell you, i m a g i n e.
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