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Impressionists....on teachers day.

Yush. You saw right, today was teachers day and the teachers were replaced by the 4th years, and dang, ware the student teachers AWESOME! I mean really, their batch rules! Now with that done, I shall now share with you the poem I did for ELA class. I think it's fine.

Dragon Impressionistic

This is a dragon: fangs, scales, and claws
A large towering body, tough and scaled:
Ending with a tail heavy and thick,
Marred with the scars of battle
Thump-thump, thump-thump
Claws long and sharp and red, dripping blood
Flame line nostrils, flames in and out, in and out
Eyes piercing with glares and stares
Tongue long and forked, teeth sharp and hooked
And wings, skinned and prepared for flight
The hum of flapping wings, the repeated beats
The grace of gliding wings, the soft steady motion
Of lifting and lowering, lifting and lowering
Suspended in the length of time, unseen majesty of nature
A beast hidden from sight
Strong, smart and more agile by far
Than all the predators of the land.

Yes, I used Carabao: Impressionistic as a reference. And I might post a revised version of this sometime.

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