In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I see bombs, blood, fire and dead bodies.
I hear yelling, fighting guns and bombs.
I smell gunpowder, smoke and fire.
I taste fear and dust.
I feel dirt, sand and fear.
By Zinaya
Hiding in the trenches
I saw soldiers hiding and waiting to jump out.
I could hear the gunpowder and smoke zooming through
the air.
I could taste the dry food spread over the ground.
I could smell the blood everywhere.
I could feel the fear and scaredness of my heart.
By Arwen
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I could see dead bodies, guns and grenades
I could hear guns firing at me
I was scared
I could taste my fear.
By Bryden
Hiding in the trenches
I see blood rushing out of people’s bodies.
I hear bombs going off.
I taste dry food from yesterday.
I smell blood from dead people.
I can smell smoke.
I feel scared because the guns are shooting.
By Monique
Hiding in the trenches
I see blood as red as poppies and enemies as bad as
monsters.
I hear stomping as loud as a herd of elephants.
I hear yelling and screaming as loud as bombs.
I taste smoke in the air.
By Paige
Hiding in the trenches
I can see bullets flying, guns going off, shells going
off and people getting killed.
I feel scared as I see people running out of
trenches. I see flashes in the distance.
I can hear the enemy coming.
I can smell smoke.
I can see dead bodies as a shell hit by me.
I can see fire in the trenches.
I see soldiers running across the fields.
By Andrew
Hiding in the trenches
I can see blood and dead bodies.
I can see fire and explosions
I can see guns.
It’s baron with no trees.
I run in the trenches that I see.
I see the enemy run at me.
I see the ambulance taking the hurt men away and I see
the driver’s fear.
I can see people screaming with fear.
I see a grenade flying towards the enemy and bullets
shoot in the enemy’s heart.
I hear bombs blowing up and sizzling.
I hear guns firing.
I hear explosives blowing up on the enemy.
I hear my team running and puffing with fear.
I hear bullets zooming towards the enemy.
I hear cracking of fire, people stomping.
Yelling from the Captain, telling people to go out.
I hear burning.
I taste fear about to come out of my mouth.
I taste dry food for my lunch.
I taste smoke choking me.
I taste dust going into my lungs.
I taste gunpowder choking me.
I smell smoke from exploded bombs.
By Josh
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I can see blood as shiny as gold
I can taste my own fear
I smell fear
I feel sick from grenades, bombs and bullets.
By Jonny
Hiding in the trenches
I can hear screaming from the people like someone has
stolen something special to them.
I can see people lying down on stretchers like they
are in hospital.
I can smell smoke from the enemy gunfire.
I can feel the ground shaking from explosions.
By Addison
Hiding in the trenches
I see fire exploding like mad.
I could hear screaming with blood in my heart in pain.
I taste dried food sucking into my brain.
I smell smoke coming into my lungs making me die.
I feel the ground shaking like a volcano.
By Olivia
In the War
Hiding in the trenches I see dead bodies falling to
the ground next to where bombs exploded.
I hear bombs exploding and screaming people.
I taste dry food like dust.
I smell smoke.
By Matthew
Hiding in the trenches I see blood as red as roses.
I hear people screaming as loud as explosions.
I taste fear of death.
I smell smoke flying across.
I feel gunpowder sliding in my hands.
By Maria
Hiding in the trenches
I see explosions going off.
By Maddison
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I can see explosions as loud as a volcano, blood as
red as a ruby, fire as orange as the sun and guns shooting as fast as
lightening.
I hear guns firing, people screaming as loud as bombs.
I can taste my own fear, smoke heading into my lungs
while it’s choking me.
I can smell flames burning my heart like 100 arrows
hitting me.
I can smell blood coming towards me.
I can feel my heart beating like mad.
By Ella
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I could see my teammates ready for battle, my weapons
by my feet, my dead mates with flies around them.
I hear explosive sounds coming from the enemy’s trench,
booms and bangs from the weapons and guns, screaming coming from the people
that are scared, like Tom from Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz.
I taste my own fear and dust going down my throat.
I smell gunpowder, smoke and blood.
I feel sand and dirt.
I feel scared and I’m shaking.
By Cassia
Hiding in the trenches
I can see blood from someone who is dead.
I can see fire burning all around.
I can see grenades blowing up and people dying.
I can see bullets shooting at people.
I can feel people hurting.
I can feel dirt.
By Caleb
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I can see blood running down the
hill like a waterfall.
I hear guns popping like fireworks.
By Riley
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I could hear my Captain shout, “Get up in 10 seconds!
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 GET UP!”
Around my I could see soldiers get up
as fast as a cheetah
I could see dead bodies everywhere,
Guns were shooting everywhere
Bombs were exploding as loud as elephants.
By Jordan
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I see dead bodies, covered in blood, falling
to the ground as they get shot.
I hear the screaming of innocent people. I hear the bugle with its tune telling us
it’s time to fight.
I taste the fear of getting killed, smoke coming out
of everything we see.
I smell gunpowder.
Everything smells like blood.
I feel pain burning through my skin as a grenade
explodes at my feet.
By Molly
Hiding in the trenches
I could see fire and smoke from the explosions,
I hear guns, bombs and stomping of soldiers,
I feel gun smoke choking me.
By Oliver
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I could see blood as red as fire.
I see dead bodies as more and more soldiers get shot.
I could see blazes of gunpowder.
I could hear the tanks rumbling closer.
By Finn
In the War
Hiding in the trenches
I see blood and smoke, people running at me. People stomping then stop, dead!
People are yelling at people.
I can hear guns resetting and see cannonballs coming
at me.
I can see people in the trenches and the enemy
running.
I can feel the fear and my heart is beating.
My soldiers are with me.
I feel afraid of getting out of the trench
because I have no food.
By Luke
Thanks for putting these up Leanne. I just sent Finn's one to his grandparents in England.
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