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2022 June Poetry Contest: From Reality to Heaven
As the clouds droop from the sky,
The sun begins to rise, waving goodbye.
I have to admit that I know that she is going to a better place,
But it’s still something I can’t fully face.
The clouds begin to cry,
Ending up, so do my eyes.
As the clouds slowly become lean,
The sun welcomes her with gleam.
I can tell that it has happened,
For the sky above me had blackened.
As the clouds and I shed our final tears,
Her fluffy wings begin to appear.
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Whenever I write poems, I don't always tend to use words that rhyme. My poems are normally like a story that are just in the format of a poem. This is why it had been a bit difficult for me to think of words that could rhyme and actually make sense within this poem. Yet, I think the words that I have chosen work well in portraying how someone's life in the real world would eventually make it's way up to heaven.