Sentence: It sits there beside my house and everyday I see it.
Phrase: All it does is sleep.
3 Words: It sits there.
I think these are verbs because ‘sit’ is a verb, so is ‘see’, and ‘sleep’. I chose these words because it describes the rock and me but mostly the rock. Maybe not physically like how it looks like but what it does. I chose ‘it sits there’ because I think it matches the rock perfectly and it really just sits there. For my phrase I say that it is sleeping because the rock sleeps all day and night and eternity. The sentence goes in a little bit of detail that the rock lives beside my house and just stays there. Another thing I found thats similar is how the rock just does its own thing and no one knows what is i doing. It seems like it has no meaning in the galaxy, but really it can be very useful. Sort of like expecting nothing from it at first and then learning what it actually does. What I learned from this was objects or anything really, can be viewed in many ways. A short story, poem, all describing it using words that go along.
Poem:
It is here,
it is there,
it is everywhere.
It has a lot of meaning,
though it just sits there dreaming,
or is it?
I don’t know,
we will never know.
Okay- I like your poem for sure. It brings life to the rock but your reflection does not- haha. Is that the most meaning you can get from the rock? If so, you have to look deeper, which you did for the poem portion.