To begin your metaphor poem, consider who you are and then connect yourself to a specific object that has similar characteristics to yourself. For example, you might be “a rose that is afraid to spread its petals” or “a pencil that is always sharpened.” Once you have decided on the metaphor that you will be using to describe yourself, extend it further by thinking of the object you have chosen and your own characteristics. Use the preceding examples as models to help guide you. Your poem should be typed, at least three stanzas in length, with approximately 15 lines.
Make it original; or at least as original as possible.
Quick points for the best, and deepest.
2006-06-28
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