Best Adverbs Poems
Below are the all-time best Adverbs poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of adverbs poems written by PoetrySoup members
Words"Give me words,
Thousands of words,
I offer my kingdom for words
For
A poem I wish to write
Not any poem
But
A masterpiece of a poem!" The aspiring poet shouted,...
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Categories:
adverbs, muse, poetry, poets, words,
Form:
Free verse
Poetry Is My VoiceImagination and subliminal thoughts are created-
Seen through my minds eye....
This pen takes the shape of a scimitar-
...
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Categories:
adverbs, inspirational
Form:
Free verse
How To Write a PoemTake a moment of your time
And listen to your heart’s insight
Think about what you should write
Will it be personal or fictional?
Should your poem begin with...
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Categories:
adverbs, appreciation, poems, poetess, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Peeve, Personaloh. dear. gawd.
another patently
meaningless
crush of stanzas, jam-packed with
adjectives and color words
straight from Roget's,
strung together in
strands of misuse and
improper context -
syntax-scraping adverbs and
prepositions dangled
at inhuman angles,
rushing...
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Categories:
adverbs, angst, conflict, fun, metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
Attention: Word Nerds--------- the Eight Parts of Speech---------------------- "Word Nerds" (like me)...
************Please Have Fun & Read VERY Closely:)***********
now and again
a word
sneakily obscure
approaches the fog in me
screams its name
suddenly
apropos adverbs...
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Categories:
adverbs, art, education, family, children,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Annie-NonymousA mystery, you, a child of our times,
you write of love and loss with equal flair,
flitting through rhythms and flirting with rhymes,
even...
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Categories:
adverbs, writing,
Form:
Sonnet
Writing a Poem Vi"Give me words, thousands of words,
I offer my kingdom for words, for I wish a
poem to write.
Not any poem but a masterpiece of a poem!"...
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Categories:
adverbs, inspiration, poetry, poets,
Form:
Free verse
In Another Lifetimemy throat growls
breathless anticipation- -
I open your note
Never having heard your voice, I will choose, choose to love the way your thoughts
vibrate along my...
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Categories:
adverbs, lovelove,
Form:
Verse
Running RampantWhen words are running rampant
You just have to rein them in.
By lassoing a few of them,
At least you can begin.
They’ll buck and kick and race...
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Categories:
adverbs, poems, words,
Form:
Rhyme
Annie-Nonymous...for Annie Brittle
A mystery, you, a child of our times,
you write of love and loss with equal flair,
flitting through rhythms and flirting with rhymes,
even your...
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Categories:
adverbs, friendship,
Form:
Sonnet
Overly Particular Contest JudgesNot for the contest
No more do I despair
writing for contests with an off the wall theme
Those that want me to create a nightmare
from what...
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Categories:
adverbs, conflict, how i feel,
Form:
Rhyme
Words
Warm, whimsical words surround me
Guiding me through the field of nouns
Shedding light on the beauty of a verb
Embracing me with the creation of verses
~
Brilliants hues...
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Categories:
adverbs, imagination, inspiration, literature, muse,
Form:
Free verse
Parts of SpeechIn English there are different types of words.
Like articles, prepositions, nouns, adjectives and verbs
They have special functions and they teach
Us to distinguish the various parts...
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Categories:
adverbs, word play,
Form:
Light Verse
Writers Are:Writers Are:
We are all the carnal
offspring of nouns and pronouns,
verbs and adverbs, conjunctions,
"INTERJECTIONS," and adjectives;
with the occasional preposition
thrown in there for good measure.
When feeling naked...
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Categories:
adverbs, humor, nonsense, smile,
Form:
I do not know?
Formula One PoetryFormula One Poetry
Adverbs on your Mark!
Nouns get ready!
Verbs and prepositions get set!
There's the green light and they're off!
All words accelerating at an astonishing speed!
the crowd...
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Categories:
adverbs, happiness, home, house, imagery,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue