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A Stolen Line
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Your challenge is to steal one line from the following poem, write a poem, and put that line somewhere in your poem. Sounds easy enough, right? Well, here’s a twist. The poem below is about a summer day, but you must make your poem about Christmas/Winter. Remember, you must use a line from the poem down below.
The sun is bright,
beaming, shining, blazing down on me.
A bead of sweat breaks out on my forehead.
I think of how nice it would be if I were at the pool,
children laughing, having fun,
as I relax.
I fan myself as I watch the birds fly about.
Sipping, on my ice cold lemonade,
thinking about getting ice cream,
wishing for a way,
to cool off,
on this scorching summer day.
You’ve got this! I’m pretty sure there’s a line or two in there that can be used for the prompt. ;) Enjoy!
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