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MY RAINBOW MASKS

 

I wore the sparkly, emerald, green mask and saw,

a salty, cucumber getting chopped up,

a lizard running over the hills,

and a turtle swimming in the murky water.

 

I wore the creamy, white mask and saw,

a  paper getting ripped up,

a  little bit of sugary milk flowing in the tea,

and a cloud roaming in the sky.

 

I wore the cotton, pink mask and saw,

a pig oinking at a bird,

a cherry blossom tree swerving in the wind,

and a tongue wiggling around.

 

I wore the buttery yellow mask and saw,

a simpson dancing on the bed,

a lemon getting squeezed into a cup,

and a duck pecking at a sunflower.

 

By Isla Lancaster Road

The Rainbow of Masks

The Rainbow of Masks

 

I wore the red mask and saw …

Roses and poppies glistening in a never-ending field 

Where strawberries and watermelons will not yield 

 

I wore the orange mask and saw …

Fiery sun dancing in the sky 

And a ferocious  lions winking eye

 

I wore the yellow mask and saw …

Lemons being squeezed

While dandelions wheezed

 

I wore the green mask and saw …

Broccoli leaves twirled while

Emerald patterns swirled

 

I wore the blue mask and saw …

Bluebirds that flew while 

Blue bells grew

 

I wore the purple mask and saw …

Violets that were squashed and 

Blackberries that were washed

The multi-COLOURED mask

 The multi-coloured mask

 

When I put on the mask of black I saw;

a ghostly figure made from shadows;

a witch’s cat wearing a witch’s hat;

a car painted vantablack:

When I put on the mask of black I saw;

the pupil of a panther;

and a midnight sky glistening with stars.

 

When I put on the mask of red I saw;

a raging, ferocious fire climbing up a tree trunk;

a ruby dangling from a silver necklace;

a sweet, juicy apple being picked;

When I put on the mask of red I saw;

a horrific blood puddle;

a field of roses;

and the red ink of a pen.

 

When I put on the mask of orange I saw,

a tiger fighting for food;

a ocean sunset;

a fresh, tropical orange;

When I put on the mask of orange I saw;

a crowd Dutch football fans

a middle-aged man eating a marmalade sandwich;

and the sand of a far away desert.

 

By Harrison (Lancaster road)

 

Mask of Rainbows

Mask of Rainbows

 

I wore the red mask and saw …

 

Berry red roses dancing in a field 

And a warrior with rubies on his shield

 

I wore the orange mask and saw …

 

Blazing fire spinning in the sky

And a ginger taby’s blinking eye

 

I wore the yellow mask and saw …

 

The scorching sun swaying softly

And a perfect primrose playing prettily

 

I wore the green mask and saw …

A lime with it’s bitterness

And an explosive emerald with it’s glitteriness

 

I wore the blue mask and saw …

 

Beautiful blueberries that’s juice swirled

And brilliant bluebells that twirled

 

I wore the purple mask and saw …

 

A slice of the fallen midnight sky

And violets that grew large and high

 

The multi coloured masks

Ella, well she put on the gold mask seeing a whole new world made out of solid one hundred percent

pure gold bar.

 

Sophie wore the blue mask, she was then in the middle of the calm ocean on a bright blue yacht

far, far away from land.

 

Then Taylor, she put on the light pink mask and then the next second she was in an enormous 

Cherry blossom tree house that looked like ten times the size of a mansion but still every single bit was bright pink.

 

Finley probably went crazy after putting on the orange mask on his face, everything seemed the same except everything was orange: his mum; his dad; his best friend but also every fruit was an orange but then he thought are oranges called oranges because they are orange or is orange called orange because oranges are orange.

 

Jasmine picked the calmest mask by the look of it, she was in the most beautiful, radiant forest by that point. There were: trees, cucumber, grass and green wood – quite charming.

 

Then me, I picked the red mask and when I put it on it was raining. I was beside a river but all the rainwater and river water was blood and there were horrible monsters like: a blood golem, a red ghost, a cursed zombie and a red reflection of me….

 

 

The magical rainbow

 

If I was called to make a mask…

 

I would take:

Chocolate from valentines day.

A tiger’s fiery  eyes which had love in them

The anger of a ferocious  cats

 

An orange, orange with more orange

And more orange than you have ever seen

In the overly-confusing orange, orange

 

A tasty lemon slightly sour

Mixed together with a fiery sun

And a too sweet banana on top

 

The witch that is making a potion

With emerald green gummy bears

Taller than the world’s tallest trees

And a squint of nature with a cat’s eye

 

A brave astronaut who collected a piece of Neptune

And a little bit of the sky with the sea salt

 

The purple poisonous ant 

That crawled around eating delicious grapes 

Had a lavender teddy.

Mask of Colours

I put on the mask of colours and saw…

 

I wore the red mask of flames and saw

a never-ending field of poppies, a thorny bush of roses,

the raging-red rubies glistening through the bulletproof glass

in the jewellery shop, and the ferocious, fire-breathing dragon cautiously waiting at the top.

 

I wore the tangy-orange mask and saw

lava (along with magma) erupting out of a destructive volcano, a daring tiger, viciously hunting down its “weak” prey and the calming sunset colour.

 

I wore the sunny yellow mask and felt a sufficient amount of lemon-juice tingling my sensitive tongue, saw a carpet of daffodils and buttercups surrounding me like a ring of fire in the freshly-cut grass field, and the agonizing sting of a bee that just wants their well-earned honey back.

 

I wore the toxic green mask and saw Mother Nature and her warm heart you may see upon her, twisted, endless vines suffocating a tree, a cluster of emeralds and jades deep below the Earth’s surface and the toxic chemical-contamination fulfilling the air.

 

I wore the azure-blue mask and saw the baby-blue midday sky slowly falling to starry dusk, met the eyes of a satin bowerbird glaring back at me from above, and a shining diamond blinding me with the slightest hint of blue.

 

I wore the purple mask and saw a cluster of galaxies, the smell of lavender drifting through the air, chameleons easily turning into this neon amethyst colour, this is the colour of being scared.

 

I wore the pastel-coloured pink mask and saw the exotic yet deliciously-tasting dragon fruit growing right in front of my very eyes, the forbidden colour in the rainbow, which I think is all lies, and this is the colour you’d see at the bottom in the sky’s vibrant sunset.

 

I put on the white mask and saw the arctic fox camouflaging within the snow, the beautiful look of snowfall, oh, the fun in making a snowball, ever wanted to sit in a very fluffy-looking cloud? Yeah… Me too…

 

I put on the black mask and saw the ink coming out of a stressed squid, the dead of night ready to disappear, the depths within space, the pupil of the eye piercing through my soul, and how scary the

pitch-black darkness darker than coal really is…

 

My mask

I wore the sunset purple mask and saw

the feathers on a starling’s chest
the dark gloomy sky singing to me

and a unicorn prancing around.

 

I wore the primrose mask and I saw

a majestic jaguar dashing
a buttercup dancing with me

and the sunset on the beach.

The Rainbow of Masks

I wore the yellow mask and saw

a mythical falcon soaring through the sunset,

a meadow of buttercups and,

a man with a banana milkshake.

 

I wore the green mask and saw

a wet sloppy jungle “drip,drop,drip,drop”

a loud frog jumping left and right and

a green apple waiting to be picked from a tree branch.

I wore the red mask and saw

a cave with lava melting the rocks,

a man giving roses to his wife,

cars beeping at the red light.

A Rainbow of Masks

I wore the pink mask and saw

flamingos walking gracefully,

blossoms blooming in the bushes and

raspberries growing in the trees.

 

I wore the green mask and saw

frogs jumping and hopping,

leaves growing after winter and

grapes dangling from the trees.

 

I wore the yellow mask and saw

lemons growing nicely in bushes,

sunflowers pollinated by bees and

yellow leaves falling from trees.

 

I wore the blue mask and saw

butterflies gliding through the sky,

blueberries being eaten gracefully

and the sea waves lapping over each other.

 

I wore the purple mask and saw

lavender being bloomed on the vines,

grapes being picked from a bush and

amethyst being mined from the caves.