That is not classed as a feeling. These words are lyrics from Katy Perry's song Firework. That is probably why you asked this question.
yes she does its "do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind wanting to start again
Repetition of "oo" the sound "y" and the "ou" Repetition of "you're a firework" Rhyme "moon, boom" Metaphor "baby you're a firework" Simile "do you ever feel like a plastic bag?" Imagery
sugar made us free and mr harding can't burn
After being pulled over for driving with a suspended license, a search by police of Santana's Bentley found a bag of marijuana, 29 bullets and $20,500 in cash inside a plastic bag.
yes,by Bill Fadden and the Mostly Losers
yes
I think it means, do you feel like nobody needs you so you drift away and get forgotten?
of course all the time.
yes she does its "do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind wanting to start again
That phrase is an example of personification, ascribing human characteristics to an inanimate object. It is not an onomatopoeia, which is a word that imitates a sound, or an alliteration, which is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words.
Repetition of "oo" the sound "y" and the "ou" Repetition of "you're a firework" Rhyme "moon, boom" Metaphor "baby you're a firework" Simile "do you ever feel like a plastic bag?" Imagery
in the plastic bag first
plastic bag
Due to the way atoms are arranged in thin film plastics (like those of a plastic bag) they are indeed classed as a metal.
Yes you can, it just like in the movies.
Are they tough because you can put like 1000gk on the plastic bag and that is why it is tough.
I would like to think you can't lol