Amy Darnbrook
Poems by Amy Darnbrook : 7 / 42
Anderson Shelter
Six slippery steps
Leading to a wooden door
Very very dirty
And cobwebby floor
Made of bricks
Very small
Not much room
And not very tall
A hook for a lamp
A hole for air
Very cold and scary
Next to the stairs
Dark and messy
But standing firm
Six slippery Steps
Leading to safety
Amy Darnbrook
Submitted: Saturday, November 21, 2009
Poems by Amy Darnbrook : 7 / 42
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