Write two poems using different forms. They can be from your own point of view about something you feel strongly about, or they can be from the perspective of someone else.

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Poem 1: Haiku (Nature's Resilience)

Silent forest stands,
Whispers of ancient wisdom,
Roots hold stories deep.


Poem 2: Free Verse (The Weight of Words)

In a world woven with whispers,
Each syllable,
A delicate thread spun from hope,
And fear,
Echoing in vacant rooms,
Where words once danced like fireflies,
Flickering bright, illuminating shadows.

I sit, pen trembling,
A weight anchored to my chest,
As I sift through the rubble of conversations,
The unspoken, clinging like ivy to the walls
Of our shared existence.

What if the truth, raw and unfiltered,
Slips from my lips as a tempest,
Tearing apart the fabric of silence
That comforts yet constricts?

Yet still, I write,
Because in this chaos,
My voice finds freedom,
Giving life to the empty,
Transforming burdens into bridges,
A sanctuary built from fragmented thoughts,
Where every word can breathe,
Where my soul finds refuge,
In the power of what we dare to say.

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Poem 3: Sonnet (The Passage of Time)

Upon the edge of twilight's gentle sigh,
The sun dips low, a molten ball of dreams,
As shadows stretch beneath the painted sky,
And night arrives with whispered, silver gleams.

The clock's soft tick, a steady pulse of fate,
Records each heartbeat, fleeting as the breeze,
In moments lost, we ponder, contemplate—
The laughter shared, the quiet memories.

Yet time, the sculptor, chisels down our days,
With fingers deft, it shapes both joy and pain,
And though it slips away like morning haze,
The love we've sown will always still remain.

So let us cherish every single breath,
For life is but a dance, a sweet waltz with death.