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The lonely red lounge chair MAG
The red lounge chair rests upon the sun scorched sand looking upon the endless blue ocean like a statue he remains frozen the only sign of civilizations planted upon the generations of stones eroded by the centuries of winds and waves alone he stays no sign of a beach ball for miles beyond only the fading shadows of the palm trees with leaves like fingers reaching for the heavens above if only he knew the hands that guided the crayons to create the lonely red lounge chair
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I wrote this poem after listening to a piece of classical music. In our creative writing class we were assigned to listen to a piece of music and use different color crayons to create a drawing. We the relistened to the same piece of music and wrote a poem that refelected our drawing. This is the result.