Where I'm From Dane Poem by Year seven

Where I'm From Dane



I am from a beautiful city
It's called Shanghai
I am from a hospital called the Super One
These are the memories when I was born.

I am from the pollution, from where people stay away
I am from the smell of fish
From the smelly place
Those long-gone memories I remember as they are my friends.

I am from the flower-land
from the smell of rose
I am from the hard-working, from "the work's never finished"
with a football in my hand, I was the age of seven.

I am from the airplane, from the hours that passed by
I am from the hard time, from once had a bad accident
The eye of my Grandfather closed to keep his sight.

I am from a beautiful place: the place is England -
the place is better than where I was born
I am from studying here, from fun and lots of friends.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Based on George Ella Lyon's poem
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