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1d
Broad shoulders, alkaline appearance, clothes tight fitting for appeal.

As the sun comes halfway through.

Drowsiness with the shoulders sinking—
dragging both the feet and the toes—
limp in the arms, very inconsiderate of what happens at the back.

Vague terms—
Vague slang, slandering the vending machine walking stiff amongst them.

Inserting credits used as name-calling—
in a language acute by their accents.

Last period,
I looked at her—she looked at me.
I take notes—he takes more.

But with the parachute of salt dangling on their noses and not yet inhaled…

Soon they will see a sloth with its arms not tied to a tree rather than a machine.
Wrote  this poem to describe insecurity at school and perspective from the author—>subject—> others—> author and subject.

Meaning:
“Acute by their accents.” Showcases how people exaggerate things with their quirky speech patterns.
“Name calling” exemplifies this.

“Parachute of salt dangling…” is something that is made to be painfully recognizable but it’s not to the others/ anticipation.
“Alkaline” referring to  basic ( inclusive of Biology.)

Finally the conclusion summarizes the view of the author and the real appearance of the subject AFTER the  day.
Written by
Joel K  15/M
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