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Washington DC Poems

By Alexia Saigh. Washington DC Poems. Couplet. Watching plays at Ford’s Theatre can be fun But not while but not when the day is done. Quatrain. Who knew What Washington DC was like It amazes me with everything I see From The Capitol to battle field fights . Acrostic. N.

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Washington DC Poems

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  1. By Alexia Saigh Washington DC Poems

  2. Couplet Watching plays at Ford’s Theatre can be fun But not while but not when the day is done

  3. Quatrain Who knew What Washington DC was like It amazes me with everything I see From The Capitol to battle field fights

  4. Acrostic N Wisdom in the air Attracting tourists everywhere Sightseeing cherry blossoms History is key to the land Interaction in all museums Night sky is blooming from the past GeorgeWashingtonis over looking each and every person The day is gorgeous with all to see Opens up your eyes Nothing will stop it from growing My favorite- Alexia Saigh

  5. Cinquain Line 1: Yorktown Line 2: Historical sight Line 3: Fighting, destroying, protecting Line 4: The place where people died for us Line 5: Battle

  6. Concrete How Tall and graceful It stands all day long and night. The reflecting pool is the touch to it. Let stand forever and ever but don’t Destroy it with the 555 ft of history. It is the key to Washington D.C. and No one can say it is not because it is. Oh how graceful the Washington Monument is.

  7. Diamonte President George Washington Leader, founding father, first Questions, slavery, war, fighting, shooting Dying, loses, no money, help, sad Ordinary person Hobo

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