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life as a poem
Ned saw red, yellow, and blue like a bag of vibrant colored candy on a shelf in the store
Neves heard the sounds of leaves dancing in the wind like they are dancing to a waltz
Grettle felt the smoothness of the metal like as if she was touching new train rails
Helen tasted the taste of watermelon hard candy like she had been eating a powdered sugared watermelon donut.
Giselle imagined a bear in the field of the park looking for a little friend to keep him company like a tiger looking for a gazelle in the Sahara.
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this poem expresses what i see,hear,taste,felt,and imagine on a daily basis