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Imagery Poetry Prairie Douglas

Metaphorical Poetry Falling into the soft mess of white The clouds taking you away Gently floating, stars in sight Dreams leading you astray

Free in the spot light The audience mesmerized No feeling the same Haiku Free in the spot light The audience mesmerized No feeling the same

Haiku Droplets splashing down Wash away sadness and pain A new beginning

So Much Depends Upon… So much depends Upon A soft pillow Damp with tears Under a soundless sleeper So much depends Upon A soft teddy A friendly smile on its fury face Clung to by a small child So much depends Upon The open window Old and rusty Under blowing curtains

The city awakes with a smile from the sun There she watched, bothered by no one The hill sprinkled with dew And air that was new Birds singing hello Blurring the chaos from below

Struck By A Moment Wide eyed, tear streaked, faces bright Screams echo and fill the night