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Feisty Rebecca Tree's
Type of Poetry
Personification 
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Orion
Nebula Mosaic Star
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All Poetry On This Page, Written In Varied Places: Top Sail Island,
Miami, and North Myrtle Beach
LookingÓ Oahu, Hawaii
Once Orion, like an ugly face draws
And night's damp, dawn - dew lies;
Therewith, shadows of hallowed mist;
I look for you....;
You would hold me close and know just
what to say.
Shadows' world flee,---'N disappear;
Ghostly, ---Sounds W'd melt away;
And the fear of the unknown--- Pass like
brightest day;
But,...
My Darling, ...I look for you still....and long!
It would be divine if you were here,
with me; Mine, just mine.
My heart would be...Free, and my world ---
Angel "right."
SO... Sweetheart,
I'll be back again...tomorrow night; --- Looking bettyburdette Ó
Type of Poetry: Personification
Feisty Rebecca Tree's
Feisty Rebecca; Tree's
Shadowing what others sees
[Her] love rocks the very soul of the land;
Tis times past, stormy and golden---
Earth's Clan---
En' Whence...
Once her bright, wild gyrations cast---
*Ejaculatory fallen leaves, hovering grass,
Twas the tryst of ---the seed blast...
An' many, made afright, neath her boughs
Strayed...
Riding mare in yon cloud ore;
And Feisty Rebecca Tree's, ? ...SHE
Thunder Tracks... Life's Frozen Memories
bettyburdette Ó
Type of Poetry: Personification 
Defintion
A form of poetry in which human characteristics are attributed to nonhuman things. Personification offers the poet a way to give the world life and motion by assigning familiar human behaviors and emotions to animals, inanimate objects, and abstract ideas.
Example
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* Ejaculatory : To discharge suddenly and quickly..To utter suddenly as a brief exclamation
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