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Out of Mind Scott (idiom (swallow it, piece of cake, look who gots snaps…
Out of Mind Scott
idiom
swallow it
piece of cake
look who gots snaps now
broke their necks
that so cool
smart little cookie
i started hanging out with mrs v
cracked up
checked out
i dont blame penny for trying
you rocked
whipping out a box of crayons
smacked an aid
this is the bomb
im the one every one looks at sideways
alliteration
sweet sugar
boggie woogie bugle boy
big booming beetoveen
she snorted snot
some serios smarts
dimwit dimming
budget bustin paperwork
biddy body bowdee
relax roze
spoon slurp swallow
chocolate covered clothes
draggin doodle
we watched wisps
happy happy happy
onomatopoeia
booming
clatter
mom snapped
bam
slammed
knock knock
plop
brrrrrrr
screeched
squeeck
step fart step fart step fart
personification
my body was like a coat with buttons
words float through my head
sinks like rocks
black and power full
glorious tidbits
moment dissapered
cloud grtting maried
we rolled with laughter
smart like a cookie
flower shivered
hyperbole
ive seen dozens of doctors
thousands of glorious tidbits of info
fall on the floor a million times
i had a million thoughts in my head
she could fit a full size basketball in the palms of her hands
ive been packed for ten years
miles of materials
she asked me a million questions
he was in collage for like 1 million years
Mrs v wears a huge blooming dress
metaphore
me to new chair
mercedece to skate board
from the time i was little
jazz makes me itch
thousands of glorious tidbits of info
me old one
your a bird
the next two weeks pass in a whirwind
the downpour was light
im the coach tour the athlete
simile
i sucked them in and gobbled them like Mrs v cherry cake
it looks like i'm stuck in a cage with no door no key
i was on my back stuck like a turtle
she looks like a doll
Mrs v is tree my mom is a twig
it leaned like a drunk
words float numbers sink
they would need x-ray vision like superman
looking like a blow fish
slid out of my wheel chair like a piece of wet spaghetti