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School Analogy Poems

These School Analogy poems are examples of Analogy poems about School. These are the best examples of Analogy School poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A betrayal of innocense
Youth is a deep,
                   colorful green as...

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Categories: allusion, analogy, appreciation, growing



Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION CRISIS TEAM OF CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCES
CRISIS TEAM : HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP 

AGENT BROWN: I AWAKEN EVERY NIGHT IN TOTAL FEAR FOR MY SAFETY AFTER WEARING WIRES PREGNANT...

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Categories: america, analogy, anxiety, forgiveness,

Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CONFIDENTIAL HUMANS SOURCE CRISIS TEAM
CRISIS TEAM:HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP  

AGENT BROWN: HELLO I AWAKEN EVERY NIGHT BETWEEN  THREE OR FOUR AM I CANNOT BREATHE PANTING...

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Categories: america, analogy, anxiety, art,

Premium Member NYA - North Yarmouth Academy
the ivy crunches ‘neath my boot
        cold sounds that crisp the winds
      ...

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Categories: analogy, high school, memory,

Premium Member A Place Not Meant To Be: 08
#8:  Time's Up

Renewed, a second, their forevermore,
a bobbing pin rethreads all in red threads,
the pedals are pressed up and down the floor,
the bobbing pin...

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Categories: allusion, analogy, appreciation, fate,



Premium Member Epistrophe: History Begins At The End - P r o s e N o s e
When the ability to write manifested itself among the many learned minds, accounting, and recordkeeping too, had manifested as what has become known to be...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, beautiful, education,

Premium Member 60s Family Circle: LIVE
My older bro watered half of the garden, in the back and front,
cause the weatherman said there'll be 50% chance of rain today.

Our Monopoly gameboard...

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Categories: allusion, analogy, appreciation, family,

A Great Lover of Poetry Soup
I have written over 9,000 poems and am in the Top 10.
Obviously, I enjoy writting poetry. Was born in Portsmouth
Naval Hospital on June 26, 1941....

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

Premium Member BELLS
From the smallest of handbells to bells that are heavy,
bells of all types make a large bevy.

Small bells are often the tinkling kind
like decorative ones...

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Categories: analogy,

Kidnapping Deadline Extend Horn Haiku
dilemma would be
watching MSNBC 
hope they heard our plea

when message would send
kidnapping deadline extend
safely reach an end

would read on label
eat safely should be able
when food...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

Premium Member a farewell, frozen
shadowed ...

the China hills
like little pills set on end
and stairs that wend to the moon
so far from June, he thought
wrought now with frustration
on the ramp...

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Categories: analogy, break up, farewell,

Premium Member Life's Untorn Page
I moved to San Francisco from across the bay in early 1977. At 19 years old, dad got me a two-bedroom house in the San...

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Categories: america, analogy, bereavement, children,

I Miss Jags: a Jaguar's Lament
On the first day of school, I long for its end, 
Yearning for my Jag family, my heart's dear friend.
The food, a tragic horror, but...

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Categories: 11th grade, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member Grace of Life
Written: October 21, 2023 For Brian Strand Contest
                 ...

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Categories: analogy, wisdom,

Premium Member Smash--
 margin drops-- 
boxes of gifts pageantry 
 evening dawns nighty

drive on interstate   
walking crossed some streets    

telescopic lenses…
video lens...

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Categories: analogy, angst, anxiety, confusion,


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