Sure! In the poem "Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out," there are examples of taste, smell, sight, and touch. In line 12, it says, "And there's moldy bread and chicken bones and apple cores and greasy grime." This line mentions the taste of moldy bread and the sight of chicken bones and apple cores. In line 15, it says, "And there's gooey, gushy, greenish glue." This line describes the touch of the gooey, gushy, greenish glue. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a specific example of smell in the poem.