A poem made of 3 stanzas, 15 lines, it must include 3 examples of sensory detail, and 3 examples of figurative language.

In fields of gold, where sunflowers dance,

Their petals kissed by the sun's warm glow,
A symphony of fragrance fills the air,
And gentle whispers of the wind doth blow.

The scent of honeysuckle fills my nose,
As bees hum softly to nature's sweet tune,
Their wings buzz an allegro in flight,
Collecting honey beneath the silver moon.

A burst of citrus fills my eager mouth,
As I bite into a ripe, juicy peach,
Its nectar dribbles down my chin like rain,
A taste of summer on my tongue does reach.

Her eyes, like stars, twinkle in the night,
Guiding lost souls with their tender light,
Her touch, a velvety whisper against my skin,
Caressing my heart in the cool moonlight.

Figurative language examples:
1. "A symphony of fragrance fills the air" - metaphor, comparing the variety of smells to a symphony.
2. "Their wings buzz an allegro in flight" - personification, giving the bees the ability to perform musical terms.
3. "Her touch, a velvety whisper against my skin" - metaphor, comparing the softness of her touch to a velvet fabric.

Sensory detail examples:
1. "The scent of honeysuckle fills my nose"
2. "A burst of citrus fills my eager mouth"
3. "Her touch, a velvety whisper against my skin"