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Rated: E · Poetry · Nature · #1956499
A double Cinquain form of poetry about Fall camping season.
Stars bright.
Kids all roasting
marshmallows on the fire;
Brown they're cookin', black means they're done!
Tasty.


Fall leaves,
chill in the air.
Campfire embers glowing
We're piled in the tent like cord wood.
Camping!












A note: Piled and fire both are one syllable words. Thanks to one of my reviewers, now I know this to be true, and I HAVE looked it up:)
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