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inna [77]
3 years ago
8

Can someone help!!!!! I need help with to create a poem for middle school.. not copied of anything from google please. 100 point

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English
2 answers:
Nataly [62]3 years ago
5 0

what is the poem supposed to be about?

Liono4ka [1.6K]3 years ago
4 0

love in spring.

I walk in the enchanted forest.

I see the petals fall.

I thought to myself "its better then going to the mall."

It is graceful.

A girl in a flower dress with brown hair,

standing tall and telling herself "its not fair.."

I approach her, touching her shoulder.

She pushes me into a corner.

We stare into each others eyes,

and then i see her demise.

We know each other from school.

her eyes glimmer.

I ask her what is wrong.

she tells me "I'm in love with you!"

and i realized I've liked her too.

I tell her the same as her shame goes away.

As we grow closer and our eyes meet,

we share a soft kiss under the blooming tree.

(this is my own.)

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