Unearthly Life
Found Poem
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Powerful palettes
illuminate the ground.
Diluted versions are projected
onto billowing winds
signaling their demise.
The wind skims a pond
straining with accuracy,
weighing down fog.
Driftwood lay in a field as if surrounded by water
in sea.
The stinging of grass
immerses everything in it,
drowning bugs and toys in deep green.
Towering plants resemble trees in chilling winds.
A person is breathless at the blanket that
begins to coat the daytime.
Her tawny hair mounts its position in the wind.
It shatters the natural setting.
A mosquito buzzes
harmonizing with flipping winds.
The girl bites
and spits out kernels.
The time of day shows
that the sun has been murdered.
A feather from a bird floats swishing
back and forth,
disappearing slowly
into oblivion.
illuminate the ground.
Diluted versions are projected
onto billowing winds
signaling their demise.
The wind skims a pond
straining with accuracy,
weighing down fog.
Driftwood lay in a field as if surrounded by water
in sea.
The stinging of grass
immerses everything in it,
drowning bugs and toys in deep green.
Towering plants resemble trees in chilling winds.
A person is breathless at the blanket that
begins to coat the daytime.
Her tawny hair mounts its position in the wind.
It shatters the natural setting.
A mosquito buzzes
harmonizing with flipping winds.
The girl bites
and spits out kernels.
The time of day shows
that the sun has been murdered.
A feather from a bird floats swishing
back and forth,
disappearing slowly
into oblivion.
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Poetic Elements:
Onomatopoeia was used when I describe the feather as swishing and the mosquito as buzzing. I used onomatopoeia because I thought that the element brings a certain sense of sound to the poem. I know that that is the definition of the element and that that is the purpose but I think even when you read it in your head some reality is brought into the writing.
I also used the element of internal rhyme when I say "diluted and projected". I used internal rhyme because I thought it would catch the reader off guard and variate my writing a bit from the normal end rhyming.
In this poem I also include personification and simile.
Poetic Elements:
Onomatopoeia was used when I describe the feather as swishing and the mosquito as buzzing. I used onomatopoeia because I thought that the element brings a certain sense of sound to the poem. I know that that is the definition of the element and that that is the purpose but I think even when you read it in your head some reality is brought into the writing.
I also used the element of internal rhyme when I say "diluted and projected". I used internal rhyme because I thought it would catch the reader off guard and variate my writing a bit from the normal end rhyming.
In this poem I also include personification and simile.