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Poems with Sensory Images

Poetry is both sound and picture. In these powerful poems, the poets have created sensory images that help us to see, hear, and feel their worlds and visions. Crackling flames hopscotch, crayon warriors shed blood, illuminated steel curtains the stars. These and other images bring the worlds of these poets to life.

 

Sea-Glass: Morgan Canterbury
The Eiffel Tower: Lauren King
A Shell In Many Places: Greg Hughes
Inferno: Brian Muir
Wax Forces: Kenneth Magno
Lost in Thoughts: Andrea Taves
My Bed: Ashley Brisbois
A Woman Called Moses: Jessica Dever
Lino Alfa Romeo: Christopher Keller
Remember the Mason Jar: Claire Smith
Wild: Cara Sidoti