I looked in to you
waving in the breeze
a smile big as the sun
climbing with my knees
laying beneath you
in your big shadow
nature’s bed at my command
sand between my toes
I ate from your fruit
white and juicy meat
hardest nut I’d cracked
my mess’n wasn’t neat
“A thousand words will not so deep an impression make as one deed.”
~Henrik Ibsen
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Imagery: is the name given to the elements in a poem that spark off the senses. Despite “image” being a synonym for “picture”, images need not be only visual; any of the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) can respond to what a poet writes.
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