camie u cant hide from me. show us your poetry. i've never actually seen bad-no wait, my siblings are really bad, but thats besides the point
poetry sharing!!
Fine…
!!!!!!!
Er, I have a few…
Most are based on nature.
show us show us show us
Change
People change.
This is proven.
I do not understand this –
Shouldn't you be happy with
The way that you are?
Or is your desire for more just
Too strong?
I want to tell you how much I
Hate this thing that has replaced you.
But I cannot bring myself to.
Because this monster of change –
Behind it is still
You.
u r legally required to show us now
It sucks, sorry…
camie have i ever told u how much i love u. bcs i love u and ur poetry
Shut up, that's terrible! X~X
nope
Uh, yup!
nu uh
I don't think we read the same poem.
ur the one who wrote it. I liked it. a lot
Wanna read a crappy poem I wrote in 5th grade?
Selfie Poem
by: Fifth Grade Camie
My hair is like and muddy tide pool, dripping just past my shoulder banks
My eyes are like chocolate, glistening in the warm summer sun
My lips are borders, like a photograph, just framing my perfect smile
My brain is a safe for information, a safe that no one can rob
My heart holds memories that I will treasure forever
I live in books and eat WORDS
For the record, I have no idea why I thought I was so perfect… this is bad.
that last line is my favorite
Mine too, lol.
it's actually really good, 'specially for a poem u wrote in fifth grade. i trashed all mine before like a year ago, and te oldest one is a bit…odd
My fifth grade self thanks you.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YhCf-nynXAW2p6tIlXdyLASG13BIUZ04sjlNXsfVotw/edit?usp=sharing i'm sharing one of my weird ones as a thank you
That's not bad!
its not horrible. just not good
I like it. It's… mysterious….
our streetlight was flickering bcs it needed replaced and i was feeling dramatic and tired. its one of my favorites. u should share more
I don't have many more… I do these things though, they're really fun, and it's kind of like a writing exercise for me… you describe colors without saying the name of the color.