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Write 2 short poems that are completely different one takes place in a person's point of view and the other is third person
the first one has to be free verse
the second one has to be acrostic
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I fold the night into my palms,
pressing small lights against my skin until they warm.
I listen for the shapes of things I used to know —
a laugh parked at the curb, the hushed apology of rain.
My chest keeps time with distant trains; I count the stops
and learn how to be patient with leaving.
Rises the morning like a secret she has kept too long,
In the alley he wanders, hands deep in yesterday's coat,
Veering from shadow to shopfront, mapping exits and entrances,
Each step a small promise she does not need to answer,
Returning always to the slow, certain pull of home.
pressing small lights against my skin until they warm.
I listen for the shapes of things I used to know —
a laugh parked at the curb, the hushed apology of rain.
My chest keeps time with distant trains; I count the stops
and learn how to be patient with leaving.
Rises the morning like a secret she has kept too long,
In the alley he wanders, hands deep in yesterday's coat,
Veering from shadow to shopfront, mapping exits and entrances,
Each step a small promise she does not need to answer,
Returning always to the slow, certain pull of home.
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