Let Your Heart Escape On The Sandy Beach.
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Alexi Fabian, Grade 3A
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Poetry
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2017
I can taste revolting, yuck sunscreen spread across my sandy tongue
Salty seawater slipping down my belly and burning my lung.
Cold, refreshing ice-cream freshly from are white, small fridge,
Sweet watermelon as I walk across the seaside bridge.
I can smell the salty sea air making its way up to my nose,
Sausages, sizzling on the BBQ which smells as beautiful as a rose.
The fumes from a nearby boat which filled up all the air,
The beach smells nice but sometimes bad but I don’t awfully care.
I can see enormous, impressive sandcastles decorated by shells by the rippling, pristine ocean,
Wondering by the massive, crashing waves which moves in a lovely motion.
Scaly, squirmy fish rapidly swimming in the sea,
Graceful, acrobatic dolphins doing astonishing tricks for me!
I hear quiet crabs slowly scattering on the sandy sea floor,
Barking, beautiful puppies rapidly digging which I adore.
What once was screaming parents are now loudly snoring by the sea,
Squealing humming dolphins gracefully splashing to entertain me.
I can feel a slimy, scaly fish which is as slippery as butter,
Frighted, scared me, I’m learning how to surf so my heart is all a flutter.
Angry, hungry children starving to death lying on the sandy, beach floor,
AHHH! These are the lovely, relaxing summer days that I adore!!!!!