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morgan
  Diamante Poem:
  Protagonist
  Powerful, magnificent
  Excel, conquer,  alert
  Hero, strong, resistant, abomination
  Attack, challenge, opposed
  Bad, horrible
  Antagonist
  Where I’m from poem:
  I am from metal pots,
  Plastic spatulas and
  Cleaning products.
  I am the worn out
  Trampoline in the
  Backyard.
  I am from the pine trees
  And the dandelions that
  Stand there silently.
  I am from decorating
  Our house and italian
  Heritage, from Shreve
  And Viccaro and Wicker.
  I am from the frantically
  Worrying and being there
  For others.
  I am from supposed to
  Have a religion, but don’t.
  I’m from Michigan and Italy,
  Pasta to burgers. From
  The asthma that my dad has,
  The parkinsons my grandma
  Has, and the arthritis that my
  Grandma gets.
  I am from the hallway closet,
  A baseball hat is very special,
  Their worth is more than words,
  They’re dearest to my heart.

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