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Madison Law Poem
Waves rocked the yellow boat.
No other boats docked out in the lake;
the yellow boat appeared lonely.
The water clapped against the boat, as it swayed side to side.
The dark, murky water gave me chills, while I kicked my arms and legs to stay afloat.
My mom and brother laid on a pink raft in front of me, and soaked in the hot sun.
My dad floated on his own white raft.
Pictures of palm trees covered the floating device.
The day felt so simple.
Nothing could bother us.
Everything seemed better,
when we took the yellow boat out.
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Madison Law Poem
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Madison Law Poem
I’m from white shutters pressed on light blue siding,
from yellow walls that were always shining.
I’m from thin and thick framed glasses.
I’m from loud mouths.
I’m from impartial minds,
and I’m from prejudiced minds.
I’m from porcelain and freckles,
as well as color.
I’m from hardworking veterans,
as well as patient teachers.
I’m from many different things,
and they make me who I am.
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