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3rd June Show
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Keith West Field School
10:27
I  can hear the engines starting up as if a motor bike is roaring and i can see the people that are rushing to work, trying not to be late.
Niamh Osbaston CiW
10:27
I could see people, hundreds of people, going about their daily lives. One of them had white blonde hair and wore black. Could it be Alexandra? I thought. I waved, and the girl looked at me, and was then dragged away by the woman she was with. (Probably her mother.) It was Alexandra! I regretted what I had done with all of my heart at that moment. What I had done had parted me from my best friend, forever...
Rylee summerfileds
10:27
i regret eating the last chocolate cookie.
Jersey Rowde primary
10:27
I regret coming here because everyone beeping there car's and to many car's rushing fast to home from work
Kit -Weldon ce primary school
10:27
I can feel the darkness of my shadow
Oakleigh Summerfield
10:28
I can smell smoke getting caried across the morning breeze
Mr Simpson Summerfields
10:28
Ollie - well done for editing and adding a simile like Pie suggested!
amanda
10:28
The sounds of the city reverberated around the tall buildings, echoes bouncing off sharp edges
Emily, Manor field
10:28
I could see crowds of people gathering in the street below and I wondered whether I'd ever fit into the fast paced city atmosphere.
Edith
10:28
I see pigeons pecking and the concrete hoping to find crumbs to eat.
Sachi
10:28
I regret even stepping outside...
Rosie SwW
10:28
I can hear my chickens clucking like a chick asking for food.
Olivia
10:28
I regret moving here with the dusty mist and grey clouds full of rain wating to pour.
Lucas Westfield
10:28
I smell  engines toxic flow into the bright air. i hear people stomping around the city.
Mrs Kilgour
10:28
Utkarsha - very atmospheric. Let's hope that we can change that.
Shreesha
10:28
I can see sky scrapers short but huts tall.
Eliza W Stockland primary
10:28
I remember the time I sat on that very train, all alone and scared, missing my true home. I regret thinking that. I really do.
Amelia R Home Lingfield primary
10:28
I can see skyscrapers under planes going to new locations.
Melody - Summerfields
10:28
I can see lots of tall skyscrapers looming over me
Mrs James
10:28
Lyra and Henry - fantastic image of hot pavements, sizzling as the rain falls.
Guest
10:28
I regret moving house.
Bethany Tatsfield Primary
10:28
Samantha- well done for naming the kingfishers, not just saying birds!
Samantha
10:28
I can see silent shy deers skipping in the flowers.
SAM P Upton St Leonards
10:28
I regret that we have cut down nature for ourselves
William Westfiel Primar School
10:28
I can see the people rushing around the city.
Antos Sacred-Heart Battersea
10:28
I can see the river swimming underneath the bridge.
Freya pensby primary school
10:28
I can see the colossal, metal buildings towering over the city like a giants in a magical land.
Onora
10:28
I remember the day went on my first walk.
beabop
10:28
I can hear roaring  cars sliding down the road.
Mr Simpson Summerfields
10:28
caried across the morning breeze - is there a word missing here Oakleigh?
Ollie Summerfields
10:28
I can hear robins whistling in the wind
Jennifer Minchinhampton Academy
10:28
I wonder who is inside those skyscrapers towering above me.
Gabi
10:28
I can smell nature's fresh air as the wind's breeze reverses my hair
Samantha
10:28
I can see the vines covering my fence.
Mrs Kilgour
10:28
Eliza - good use of short sentences to emphasise the regret.
Hannah from St Andrews Primary
10:28
The shards of glass glittered in the evening sunlight, a glimmer of hope in the endless grey of the city.
Chloe-SWW
10:29
I mean 'I can hear, the engine whirls.
Harriet stillness
10:29
I can hear the clanking as a train wizzes past the station.
Amelia R Home Lingfield primary
10:29
Chloe add more it's a bit too little.
Pen Pen
10:29
I regret hanging out the window with an ice cream in my hand, watching it slide out onto the street below.
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