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Sonnet Assonance Poems

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


Premium Member Hitch the Old Mule and Load the Harvest Cart
Hitch The Old Mule And Load The Harvest Cart

Across the plains a bad ole murky mess
Unites in its quivering tears apart
And the bashful bride dares...

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Categories: art, assonance, deep, farm,



Premium Member I Could Feel His Ghost Just Tagging Along
I Could Feel His Ghost Just Tagging Along

Why were there white stones arranged on the grave
no symmetry, just haphazard and crying out
as if to say,...

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Categories: art, assonance, death, emotions,

My Family
My kids are my world cute
With their tantrums astute
All they need my presence 
Ever rejoicing hence or thence
At home with good parlance truly
They want me...

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Categories: angel, appreciation, assonance,

If I Found Myself In a Rut
All one needs savings umpteen
Finding an opportunity so cool
A bold heart to swim upstream
To call it quits so wonderful

The monotonous job is a kill joy
If...

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Categories: angel, art, assonance,

An Octive Noble
Begets each and every action 
Equal and opposite reaction 
Of course in divine measure
The revelation of all matter

Let’s patronize all the orphans
Fixation of third law...

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Categories: angel, appreciation, assonance,



Premium Member Unrequited Love and Sad Nightly Calls
Unrequited Love And Sad Nightly Calls

Wherein solitude, shades long day's travails
my desire for your true love yet remains.
Nights arrive, I battle through living Hells
death knocking...

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Categories: appreciation, art, assonance, dark,

Premium Member If Only I Could Soon Be Slain Again
If Only I Could Soon Be Slain Again

If only I could soon be slain again,
As first true love and she slew me.
With pure joy, from...

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Categories: appreciation, art, assonance,

Premium Member Yet Ever Onward, Onward Keep Treading We Must
Yet Ever Onward, Onward Keep Treading We Must

Any moment we may lose a love one so dear
so exists that long black hand of foreboding fear.
Yet...

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Categories: appreciation, art, assonance, dark,

Premium Member A Poet's Thoughts On Love and Death
A Poet's Thoughts On Love And Death

Love unknown or love lost, which is the worst,
each has power to make yearning heart burst?
Life first seeks love,...

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Categories: appreciation, art, assonance,

Premium Member O' That Such Spring Glory Could Last All the Year Round
O' That Such Spring Glory Could Last All The Year Round

Rain splattering across bright green lawn this new morn
wetting earthen soil, soaking new baby grass...

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Categories: assonance, age, appreciation, april, art,

Stripped
Creature by creature even leaf by leaf
the diverse world we knew is being stripped;
stripped by wind, by fire, by acid beneath,
dissolved in the seas. Polar...

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Categories: assonance, christian, easter, environment,

Premium Member Upon Dawn's Beautiful Rise, I Was Born, First Dedication Poem
DEDICATED TO BYRON- Double Sonnets--First dedication poem of series 
honoring great poets.
 
(Sonnet 1)

Upon Dawn's Beautiful Rise, I Was Born 
  
  (Sonnet...

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Categories: appreciation, art, assonance, beautiful,

Premium Member Fleshly Man Tormented Hurt Jesus Died For You and Me and This---
FLESHLY MAN TORMENTED  HURT JESUS DIED FOR YOU AND ME AND THIS---


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Categories: anxiety, appreciation, assonance, community,

Premium Member Life Flees, As If Faint Whispers In Moaning Winds
Life Flees, As If Faint Whispers In Moaning Winds

As fleeting hours flew into eternal abyss
once youth and love imagined to dream
so went grave error that...

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Categories: assonance, deep, destiny, endurance,

Premium Member The Joy of Hate
THE JOY OF HATE
Straight through my mind and to my deepest heart,
your whispered words keep all our love in heat; 
as certain as an ending...

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Categories: 12th grade, allusion, assonance,


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