Write a poem, focused on a topic of your choosing. You must use at least two of the figurative language techniques from this lesson. Your poem must be at least three stanzas with four lines per stanza (twelve lines in total), and can be free verse or have a rhyme scheme.

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Sunkissed light crept through the dewy mistic window to the enchanted lady's firey red hair making it shimmer and shine like a ruby, as it danced with the wind wround her neck, and face. Though her face barly could be seen due to her dancing hair her face barely visable but visable. Her skin was like ivory, lips like coral, eyes like pine, with a smile that shined brighter than the moon, and stars combined. With a beautiful, stunning, elegant, magnificent, exquisite, lovely deep dark blue sleaveless gown that would be ugly if the ravishing lady wasn't wearing was glowing brighter than the sun itself. The sun was truely jealous, turning bright purple as she burned brighter that him. "Oh sun.Thou so beautiful why so purple. What tis wrong. Thou burns a million times brighter then I." "You know naught what you talk about. Fire lady. Thou dance like a true queen. A queen of magical creatures, and beast's. Tis you whom burns a million times brighter than I Truely." Feeling at home and happy. Her feet danced like swans to the vast sea of wild flowers outside she look a true ballerina. As she twirled with the wind as her partner. She was herself a wild magestic creature that all admired, and none judged. As morning turned night the moon shone brighter as he watched her dance her hair and gown turned luminescent, as the stars flew down and twirled, and danced with her adding stardust to the dress. It looked like the night sky. And as the moon took shape as a human he danced with the lady, adding moonflakes. Together they took there true form, and flew into the night sky to be together forever.

Explanation:

I used some of this in a previous question but added more due to it having to be twelve lines. Hope this helps:) Keera