Olivia

poem with alliteration "Waterfall"

In a place not far away, where the moon shines bright as day. There’s a secret place I know, through the branches of a willow

There you’ll find a waterfall, flowing down a rocky wall. Around smooth stones where green grass grows, and reflected sun in the water glows

Silver scaled fish swim swiftly about, not on any particular route. Between tall slender reeds that billow, this magical place behind the willow.

poem with personification The Ocean ~

The ocean deep and wide, spreads across a long long time. Waves are fierce, fierce and grand, crashing everywhere.

The ocean doesn’t care, if it seems so hard to bear, even if it swallows up the shore.

The ocean waves all blue with ripples, pound against the rocks. When the ocean finally calms, it rests; staying as still as the clouds.

poem with metaphor "Spinosaurus"

The Spinosaurus is tall and grand, rising 40 feet above the sand. It's taller than a man, larger than a house, and teeth like knives; straight.

The Spinosaurus hides in Africa, but is hard to miss. Its spine is a sail, on a ship rising high into the sky.

The Spinosaurus is a colorful fellow, which has a taste for meat. His mother's said to be, so much like he, and changes body heat.

Whenever Spinosaurus in lonely, he can only do one thing; take a step towards North, where he's bound to meet the Ouranosaurus.