A. Across the field, a frisbee flies,
Beneath the sun, a hawk takes flight.
Between two trees, a squirrel spies,
Upon a branch, a curious sight.
B. With gentle breeze, the leaves do sway,
For all to see, their colors bright.
During the day, the world's in play,
After the sun, the stars ignite.
C. Near the stream, a willow weeps,
Toward the sky, its branches reach.
Around the pond, a lily sleeps,
From morning light, to evening breach.
D. Without a doubt, these words are true,
Like magic spells, they bind and hold.
Of grammar's art, a wondrous hue,
By learning them, our stories unfold.
E. In every sentence, they take their place,
To guide the reader, with grace and skill.
Through their power, we learn to trace,
On words and thoughts, a lasting thrill.
This poem uses prepositions to highlight their role in language, their ability to connect and describe, and their vital function in crafting vivid imagery.