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Mariulka [41]
2 years ago
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Can someone help me please it's due today​

English
1 answer:
just olya [345]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Example of Free Verse Poem

The First Time We Kissed by Kelly Roper

Poet Kelly Roper dives into the feeling of a first kiss through her free verse poem.

"Nervously, I stood there under the porch light

As you smiled at me and moved in closer.

You took me in your arms, and my heart began to thud so loudly

I was sure you could hear it but were pretending you didn't.

You moistened your lips, looked deeply into my eyes,

And then gently pressed your lips to mine.

A moment's pause, and you touched my lips with yours again,

A whisper of a kiss that promised more to come.

We kissed again, and during that kiss I felt like I had finally come home.

Looking back, I know I was right as we kiss goodnight and I turn out the light."

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