Where I’m From
I am from
Where there is never ending rain
Where the beaver lives on the nickel
From where there is a crunchy soft white blanket
That covers the ground
I am from
Where the caribou roam
From where their thick fur shines in the rays of sun
I am from where dew trickles off the grass in the morning
Like a leaky faucet
From where the eagles rule the sky
Where there are forests that stretch beyond your imagination
I am from
Where totem poles reach beyond clouds
Where bears lumber beside streams
From where salmon make their vast journey
Across oceans and streams
I am from this place that I call
Home
Adam Sanders
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Poem from Adam Sanders
Posted by Adam Gelmon at 7:23 PM
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2 comments:
Adam this is definitley some of your best work! Great similies and sensory images
Adam, This was really amazing and I really liked how you used big sensory images and how you described everything really nicely,
good job
~nini
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