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How to Write Poetry: A Resource for Students and Teachers of Creative Writing How to Write Poetry: A Resource for Students and Teachers of Creative Writing by Cynthia Sharp
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“birch – hope butterflies – change, transformation, inner growth cypress – mourning daisies – innocence, purity dragonflies – ancestors fireflies – life, sexuality hummingbirds – hope and beauty, the sun in disguise, infinity in the flight of their wings phoenix – rebirth poppies – remembrance raven – in some cultures death, in some cultures a bringer of light associated with Creation rose (red) – romantic love rose (yellow) – friendship sage – powerful cleansing sweetgrass – a grandmother medicine sycamore – hidden treasure”
Cynthia Christine Sharp, How to Write Poetry: A Resource for Students and Teachers of Creative Writing