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Aug 22
Imagination
Imagination is a rainbow unicorn
Running across the ocean
Toward a ship
A ship with a large dark sail
With a skull and crossbones
On the ship a captain orders his mates around.
Down below the deck is a group of deck hands
Plotting to overthrow the captain
A cannon goes off
Shooting a hole into the bottom of the ship
As the ship starts to sink
A narwhale swims by quickly
Being chased by something much bigger

Imagination is the expanse of space
The emptiness around our small planet
Wondering what might be beyond that emptiness

Imagination is the ability to take
A shape or a letter and turn it into something
Pleasing to the eye
The ability turn a circle into a moon
Above a dark mountain range
Reflected in a still dark lake
The stars sparkle around the moon creating
A calming scenery.

Imagination is the ability to
Turn a simple three sided polygon
Into a volcano
an angry volcano quaking and building up gas
When suddenly with a boom
The volcano has met its limit
The top is blown off
Bright orange magma
Spills out of the opening
Rolling down the sides of the mountain
Like giant red tears
Raining down onto the empty village below.

Imagination is the ability
To take a mercifully straight line
And make it a road
On which a car rides
In the car a family sits
Smiles go all around
Christmas songs are sung at the top of lungs
A tree strapped to the top of the car
Presents are wrapped in the back
Children bounce in their seats with excitement
Excitement over the coming holiday

Imagination is a cloud
A cloud shaped like a small fish
Under which a rainbow stretches
A pink fluffy bunny bounces past a candy cottage
A unicorn grazes gracefully nearby
A field of rainbow flowers stretch over the hills
A crystal forest grows by a chocolate river.

Imagination is endless
Imagination is anything and everything
Imagination.
Something I wrote for school a while back. I was really proud of it then and I still am now.
Cecilia Chaos
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