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Five Senses Poetry A child's imagination comes to life through poetry! Spring By Mackenzie Spring sounds like waterfalls. Spring feels like rabbits fur. Spring tastes like fresh water. Spring looks like roses. Spring smells like flowers. Spring By Tiffany I see blue jays. I smell mushrooms. I taste Cheez-its. I hear blue jays. I feel my backpack. |
Spring By Kylie Spring looks like flowers blooming. Spring smells like new grass. I taste fresh water. Spring sounds like birds chirping. I feel my dad's skin. |
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Spring By Austin Spring tastes like berries. Spring has breezes. I see flowers. I hear robins. I feel a cool breeze. |
Spring By Kyler I see baby robins in their nest. I smell roses. I taste chocolate. I hear robins. I feel soft grass. |
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Spring By Abby Spring looks like mommy's horses. Spring smells like horse's breath. Spring tastes like cinnamon crackers. Spring sounds like birds. Spring feels like the ocean. |
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Spring By Jackie Spring looks like horses in a meadow. Spring smells like roses in a meadow. I taste strawberries. I feel gentle water. I hear bees. |
Spring By Brandin Spring looks like bluebirds. Spring smells like green leaves on a tree. Spring tastes like green grass. Spring sounds like rivers. Spring feels like green leaves. |
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Spring By Matt I see my mom washing dishes. I hear trees moving in the wind. I smell my dog's hair. I taste honey from the bees. I feel smooth rocks. |
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Spring By Lacee I see birds flying. I smell roses. I taste honey. I hear birds. I feel the air. |
Spring By Jessica I see rabbits. I smell blueberries. I taste strawberries. I hear my brother stuck up in a tree. I feel my dog. |
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Spring By Trever I see squirrels I smell mushroom. I taste steak. I hear water I feel trees. |
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Spring By Kamryn I see chocolate ice cream. I smell white ice cream. I taste chocolate. I hear my dad walking. I feel my dad. |
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