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My Hero
Saving lives everyday,
This object is not for child's play.
It’s big and bulky and looks real scary,
It’s something that I have to carry.
Once it sees the problem it jumps into action,
You use it when you have a reaction.
And sometimes it causes a lot of pain,
Not to the point where it’s affecting your brain.
My hero has a name and it's called an epipen,
And it helps allergic reactions go away with medicine.
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Many people have allergic reactions and they are not fun, believe me. I decided to express my feelings about the onject through poem.