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English, 18.09.2019 20:00 DJEMPGYT

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** narrative poem
it's time to write your narrative poem! what story will it tell? how will the action rise to a climax and then fall to a resolution?
your poem must include the following:
• a clear narrative sequence
• sensory language
• figurative language
• one verb in the conditional mood
• two module vocabulary words
there was a brown colored rose pup with a coat of silk. the other had a touch of fur like wire, that statically i froze. what was that felting feeling that felt so dreamy though brittle seeming? it was a glorious sunday, these two pups came to me. mid june i remember, father’s day it seemed to be. it was dreadfully hot like the tears of the sun crying onto my face. water the two craved, food for they would pace. their breed was unidentifiable, but sisters they surely were. yes they were mutts, mutts o’gradys! but of course still such little ladies.
my heart was flourishing i cared for them nourishingly. i pleaded with papa! i needed to have these little pups. he told me i could call these fine pups mine, though outside they must sleep for i understood deeply.
days, weeks, months, on end we played never thinking it would ever end. we carried a lasting love. i learned how to love and care, where the air lifted me with happiness. a brown colored rose pup, a pup with wire like fur, and i played and played and played, the two looked at me with shimmering glass like eyes of amber, oh the love we had for each other! until pain and illness took my carlie, a love who owned a coat of wire like fur away. a year we spent together, just a puppy, only 18 months old. a time i will never forget, memories that will forever be kept. a time that was put on hold. roxie, a brown colored rose pup with a coat of silk waits for you to come home, how to make her understand i will never know.. life wouldn’t be the same, i already knew. what’s a life without roxie, me, and you? oh how i miss that wire coated fur. we loved you until it was over, oh but sweet girl, we love you still. lord how it drove such sorrow and pain. you taught me to love and how to grieve, no one said it was to be easy, but carlie, i can’t see through the rain. like thunder and lightning, everywhere i turn, your memory strikes me at random, my heart burns.
you had so much life to live, your first snow to see, without you carlie, i’m not me. roxie is doing well, but mature she’s become. we got her a puppy, as little as could be, maybe a little sister would inspire her to eat. life without you hasn’t been easy and pain hasn’t healed, i try and try to get you off of my mind. time doesn’t , in the next february you would’ve turned five. life isn’t the same. who would’ve thought such a short little time together could’ve left such broken souls. we’re still making it but without you it won’t ever be the same.
to carlie, i love you
to carlie i pray..
“goodbye carlie girl, i love you” tears rolled down my cheeks, she was no longer in pain, i hugged her as this would be the last time i’d ever see her.

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