Choose something in nature that you would like to write a poem about. Be creative: it can be free verse or a patterned poem with a set number of stanzas and lines and a rhyme scheme. Make sure there is enough content in your poem (maybe try for 20 lines or more for this poem). Please include THREE different examples of figurative language in your poem. Edit and revise your poem.
2 answers:
Answer:
Explanation:
I here the wind howling
I fear the cold
for all the dogs growling
do what your told
Listening up close
it sounds so far away
a tickle on my noes
but what is it I can't say
We have our regrets
and what we're proud of too
and all our forgets
what should I do?
all of the these thoughts
stuck in my brain
what we were all taught
we're all insane
The end is near
this poem and life
for what we all fear
and all our beliefs
Answer:
I here the wind howling
I fear the cold
for all the dogs growling
do what your told
Listening up close
it sounds so far away
a tickle on my noes
but what is it I can't say
We have our regrets
and what we're proud of too
and all our forgets
what should I do?
all of the these thoughts
stuck in my brain
what we were all taught
we're all insane
The end is near
this poem and life
for what we all fear
and all our beliefs
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