Malibu Poem by Kieran J1996

Malibu



Yesterday we moved to Malibu,
The sunsets are wild, with a bright red hue,
Tall and slender palm trees,
Swaying gently in a cool breeze,
This place is full, of famous stars,
And their expensive sports cars,
Bars and clubs line the towns,
Laughter at night, an less pleasant sounds,
Everywhere there's grand hotels,
But never any cheap motels,
Class and money rule this place,
You never twice see the same face,
People come and people go,
But the population never gets low,
Those that elave are soon replaced,
Often with great, speedy haste,
Everyone wants, to stay in Malibu,
With its tropical sea, glistning blue,
Beaches of, warm golden sand,
Celebs return home, gorgeously tanned,
Living here is quite exclusive,
Unfortunately school is inclusive,
To be honest, school's not bad,
And do i like it? Well, just a tad,

Mirror Image

When i look in the mirror, what do i see,
Not a bird, not a mouse, not a bee,
No, i see me,
I see what i was, what i am and what i will be,
I am standing on a ship, on the rocking sea,
Yes, i see me and i see the sea,
I see myself jump, thats what i see,
Plunging down into the enraged sea,

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