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MY POEMS

MY POEMS. BY Victoria Armstrong. Limericks. There was an old lady under a tree She decided to play with her feet She played with her feet all day Then she decided to go play After she played with her feet. Silly Sally.

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MY POEMS

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  1. MY POEMS BY Victoria Armstrong

  2. Limericks • There was an old lady under a tree • She decided to play with her feet • She played with her feet all day • Then she decided to go play • After she played with her feet.

  3. Silly Sally • Silly Sally Slipped Slippery • Sliding on the wet slippery floor • Because it was wet so she • Wanted to see if she would • Slide so silly that she would fall • So silly, so she can laugh.

  4. Simile Poem • The apples fly • Out of the tree • Like rain • Fall from • The clouds.

  5. Metaphor Poem • Victoria is a good cheerleader • She can do so many moves and tricks • I think as her friend, • She’ll make the team • I wish I was like her.

  6. Color Poem • Red is the beautiful tasty juicy apples • Red is a glazing good watermelon • Red is the wonderful strawberry’s • Red is the tasty jungle juice • Red taste like tasty fruity pebbles • Red smells like fried chicken • Red sounds like birds chirping • Red feels like a big fluffy, soft pillow • Red looks like a rainbow • Red makes me dance • Red is amazing.

  7. THE END • BY Victoria Armstrong

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