When she says things like "shadows on the wall noises down the hall life doesn't worry me at all Bad dogs barking loud," I get a little scared.
When she writes about "Big Ghost in a Cloud," she really captures how it feels to be terrified of all of these things. I also appreciate the rhythm she incorporates into it. I believe she rhymes to enhance the poem's fearful tone by adding extra words.
Anxiety and worry pervade the atmosphere. Fear because "don't show me frogs and snakes and listen for my scream,If I'm terrified at all, it's only in my dreams." and she says she's not scared at all. She describes how frightening these items are to individuals in real life, and how difficult it must be for them to see, touch, feel, and test them on a daily basis.
What surprised me was that the language she uses its really strong that she shows about bravery that to not to be scared of the new challenges we have to face. Sometimes there is hope in life to help us like what she said “i've got magic
charm that i keep up my sleeve i can walk the ocean floor and never have to breath” she shows how she can ge What shocked me was how strong her rhetoric was when she talked about courage and not being afraid of the new difficulties we must confront. Sometimes there is hope in life to help us like she stated "i've got magic charm that I keep up my sleeve I can walk the ocean floor and never have to breath" she illustrates how she can get rid of or get through the obstacle. How she describes her magical charm as helping her get through it all is amazing.
What I enjoy about this poem is the way it's written and structured; it's clear that the author has worked hard to express her feelings, and the things she says are strikingly powerful when I read them. I enjoy all of her poems because of the way she expresses how she feels and how we all feel at certain points in our lives and have to deal with the challenges that come with it.