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Best Adverbs Poems


Premium Member Two Adverbs & a Pronoun
elemental verse

emperically terse

where,what and when-

if more lyrics you hanker

toute-suite,I am a tanka...

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Categories: adverbs, funny, on writing and
Form: Tanka
A Poet a Friend of the Adverbs
I never belonged to the fortunate world of the sad, 
nor to the sad world of the joyful.. 
I was never either entirely, one of them...
I was always a poet, a friend of adverbs......

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Categories: adverbs, allegory, allusion, analogy, literature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Book of Adverbs
Slyly introduce your plot with a clever narrative hook,
Assuming optimistically, you'll successfully market your book.
Darkly hint at omens with flashback and foreshadowing
To shrewdly draw the reader down a pathway ever narrowing.
Cleverly hide the subtle red herrings you've brilliantly sewn in the seams.
Break the fourth wall...

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Categories: adverbs, allegory, humor, literature,
Form: Light Verse

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Premium Member Poetic Brook Where Adverbs Bloom
Astounding spot for poems to arrive
Babbling brook of adjectives blooming
Cool waters of creativity congregating
Delectable phrases flowing with sheer delight
Enthusiastic muse enjoys nature’s essence
Fortuitous this inspirational place found
Gleeful gratitude to be her welcome guest
Highlands magic in this little sliver of heaven
Jumping adverbs splash with joy in...

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Categories: adverbs, nature, write, writing,
Form: ABC
Premium Member adverbs are my favorites
adverbs dress up ordinary verbs
easily, quickly, confidently,
jokingly, suspiciously, cagily,
demurely, purely, delicately,
deliberately, justifiably, undeniably,
jubilantly, whimsically flippantly
they may be my favorite parts of speech...

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Categories: adverbs, words,
Form: Free verse
Hundred Proverbs Advertize Herbs
To the public the man shows herbs
For Advert hundreds of proverbs
"Your worries and mine wisdom curbs!"
Lots of Adjectives and Adverbs;
On roads blares, neither dumb on kerbs
Voice screaming hoarse near touring Serbs...

But the Old Seller of New Herbs
Settles for nothing short of blurbs,
The problems of voice...

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Categories: adverbs, business, inspiration, money, perspective,
Form: Rhyme




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