Think about a time when you had to leave something behind. Maybe it was a friend, a home, or simply an object.
five lines per stanza, for a total of twenty lines) that expresses the "leaving" of something personal.
Be sure to use
one simile
one example of alliteration
one metaphor
one hyperbole
one symbol
one example of personification
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Answer: I wrote you a poem.
This isn’t it.
I wrote it in class
Sitting next to you.
Every time your eyes would catch mine
As you glanced for the time
I would write another line
And deep inside
Our connection would grow.
Of course you didn’t know.
I would be listening to the lecture and our eyes would meet
Like strangers on the street
You would ask me for directions
And I would point to me
You would laugh and say
“That’s what not a mean. You’re not a direction.”
-Ryan Wagner
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