what is called sheep in these lines? ' cloud ' peom .
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Clouds
It's a warm, sunny day and you've been running around the park all morning. You've just finished a picnic lunch and you're lying on your back in the green grass with all your friends, taking a break. You look up into the bright blue sky and see a lot of white, fluffy clouds. Your friend sees one that looks like an ice cream cone, you see an elephant shape, and someone else sees a race car. As they float by, the clouds change shape, creating new pictures in the sky like a moving piece of art.
Christina Rossetti was an English woman who wrote many important poems in the 1800s. Although that seems like a long time ago, she looked up into the sky and saw shapes floating by in the clouds just like you do today. She even wrote a poem called ''Clouds'' that describes what you see when you look up at the sky and how the clouds float slowly by and disappear. Let's take a look at her poem:
White sheep, white sheep,
On a blue hill,
When the wind stops,
You all stand still.
When the wind blows,
You walk away slow.
White sheep, white sheep,
Where do you go?