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Music Assonance Poems

These Music Assonance poems are examples of Assonance poems about Music. These are the best examples of Assonance Music poems written by international poets.


The Echo of Granite Peaks
Amidst the craggy heights, where granite kisses sky, There dwells a voice, a tempest’s cry, A soul aflame, a melody unbound, Glenn Hughes, the Voice...

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Categories: allusion, assonance, courage, imagery,



Premium Member Winter Sonata
"If you're really in love, appearances aren't important. The best house is the one you build in each other's hearts."
Jung Yu jin

Autumn's alliterations amplified an...

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Categories: assonance, love, romance,

Without
Like a head without a face
A heart without a beat,
Moon without light
Summer without sun
World without humans
Love without gifts,
Faith without belief
Work without play
Family without love
Sight without...

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Categories: assonance, christian, corruption, creation,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: assonance, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Our Life Is a Poem
life is a guesthouse,
no one overstays their welcome.

As background music
slowly muffles into softer tones,
breaths struggle to appease.
Deep painful faint sighs,
fall like crumbling leaves -
I'm vulnerable...

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Categories: assonance, death, goodbye, sad,



Premium Member Silence of the Waves
Mirabelle orb ascends,
under clementine and pomegranate skies.

Absent,
in delight of daylight.
Eyes set adrift in dawning daydreams.

Calm heart is an oceanic concerto,
flowing along sapphire tones.
Deep breaths walk...

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Categories: assonance, destiny, dream, fate,

Still Standing Strong
Here I am looking at the sand
Here I am waiting on the man
Here I am standing up strong
Here I am  absorbing the consciousness
embedded in...

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Categories: absence, america, assonance, city,

Grace
Music by: Tim Nast 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7ubQgJoayY

A flower dances in the sunlight close to me 
with with every breath I take, a tendril petal falls 
across the...

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Categories: assonance,

Currents
Currents
by Michael R. Burch

How can I write and not be true
to the rhythm that wells within?
How can the ocean not be blue,
not buck with the...

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Categories: assonance, extended metaphor, language,

Premium Member 7 Times Seventy- -
Oh, Lord the question comes to me, where and what should I be;
Oh, Lord
How many times do I forgive my brother and my enemies..
Whom hurts...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, assonance, encouraging,

Premium Member My Light- My Salvation- Whom Shall I Fear--
My Light- My Salvation- Whom Shall I Fear--

                 ...

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Categories: appreciation, assonance, dedication, devotion,

Premium Member I'M Always Right Here--
I'M ALWAYS RIGHT HERE---

(iNTRO)
Going, gone going, gone you've went away, I'm now found in such dismay;

(verse 1)
I am always, I'm always, I am always right...

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Categories: assonance, blessing, community, devotion,

Premium Member Young Brilliant Poet That Left Us Far, Far Too Soon Second Poet In Dedication Series
Note:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Bysshe_Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley,  Born 4 August 1792
Horsham, Sussex, England[1]
Died , 8 July 1822 (aged 29)
Gulf of La Spezia, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy)
Occupation	Poet, dramatist,...

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Categories: appreciation, art, assonance, beautiful,

Premium Member The Sounds of the River Drums Part 1---
THE SOUNDS OF THE RIVER DRUMS---part 1

AS THE SOUND OF THE BEAT GOES, TUM, TUM, TUM
As the sound of the drum beats boom, boom, boom
Running...

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Categories: appreciation, assonance, inspirational, music,

Premium Member Hold On---
Do you really want to love me?
Like the way I want to love you;
Will you accept the way to?
My life broken, I’m not chosen;

My life...

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Categories: anxiety, appreciation, assonance, cheer


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