CLOUD Poem by Monica Aasprong

CLOUD



I saw a cloud that was a wizard
I saw a cloud that was a lizard

I saw a cloud that was an ox
I saw a cloud that was a fox

I saw a cloud that was a lark
I saw a cloud that was a shark

I saw a cloud that was a snake
I saw a cloud drink from a lake

I saw cloud that lost its way
I saw a cloud who wanted to stay

I saw a cloud that seemed to be new
I saw a cloud that had turned blue

I saw a cloud that made a twist
I saw a cloud that had a fist

I saw a cloud that had a cap
I saw a cloud that was on a map

I saw a cloud that had a scar
I saw a cloud that hid a star

I saw a cloud that fired a shot
I saw a cloud that rained a lot

I saw a cloud that was of lead
I saw a cloud that went through a head

I saw a cloud that could explode
I saw a cloud that was on the road

I saw a cloud in a uniform
I saw a cloud that was so warm

I saw a cloud that was so young
I saw a cloud that sang a song

I saw a cloud that was of mist
I saw a cloud that was on a list

I saw a cloud that had no choice
I saw a cloud that had a voice

I saw a cloud that was a vase
I saw a cloud that had a face

I saw a cloud that was of wool
I saw a cloud that was a tool

I saw a cloud that was a saw
I saw a cloud that had a claw

I saw a cloud that had a jaw
I saw a cloud that broke the law

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