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Thursday, October 8, 2015

writing a poem from a book, using line breaks

My Thursday morning began at 9:00 a.m., by getting up and taking the sheets off of my bed. After doing so, I had taken my laundry to the laundry room to start a wash. After doing so, I had returned to my bedroom to put my laundry away. At 9:20 I had gone out into the kitchen to have some fruit while drinking my hot cocoa. I then toasted myself half of an english muffin and fixed myself a bowl of cereal. Once I had finished eating, I had called my grandmother. I then returned to my bedroom to brush my teeth. At 10:00 I had gathered the laundry from the washer to bring to the clothing line to hahg. After doing so, I had made my bed, thus putting on clean sheets. At 10:30 I then started a load of dark clothing. After doing so, I had returned to my bedroom to shave before starting my workout. At 10:40 I first stretched before working my upper body. At 11:00 I then strapped on my ankle weights so as to work my legs. At 11:15 I then called my mother at work. She had left me a note, asking me to do so, when I had a chance. At 11:20 I had made my move in words with friends before before putting the dark load in the dryer. At 11:30 I had sat down at my desk to work on my weekly poetry assignment for poetry group. I had taken a paragraph out of the book I had read, thus turing it into a poem. While uncle and I finished preparing, The milk and muskrats for drying, Our conversation was geared mainly, about sis and her desire to participate, Which symbolized the gamily 's identity. This poem is working on line breaks from a paragraph taken from a book or newspaper. I had taken mine from a book titled, "The Dusty Trail" page 145. At 12:00 I had sat down to eat my lunch while watching the news. I then washed some dish's before brushing my teeth. I had taken a shower at 12:30 before folding some laundry in the dryer. Once I had put it away, I then lied down to rest. I had slept from 1:30-3:30. I then got up and spoke to a friend on the phone. At 4:30 I then pulled up my blog and began to type today's entree.

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