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Read this example of free verse.
I discover where frozen flowers burrow and dream.
Cherish them.
They rise in unison, painting the earth by creating kaleidoscopes.
They are brilliant palettes in the morning light in this meadow called Sonora.
Describe the visual images of the poem.
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Read this example of free verse.
I discover where frozen flowers burrow and dream.
Cher...
Cher...
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