Best Call Attention Poems
The Writer I Am In My Dreams (A Response To the Woman I Am In My Dreams By Maxine Tynes)The writer I am in my dreams
is more sophisticated than I am
and sees the world as an untold story
I mainly see the footsteps behind me
Where I stepped softly so as not to call attention to myself
this writer...
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call attention, introspection, on writing and
Form:
Beautiful WomanThe heart that melt in a distance
The heart that shows its weaknesses in public
It is easily surrenders to what has defeated it
The sound of poetic thing that coughs out the great mentality to wash away the dry and thirsty feelings of the lost tigers
A...
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call attention, 2nd grade, anniversary, beautiful,
Form:
ABC
Love UndefinedThat late-night messaging in WhatsApp
Will I not call that love..?
Isn't it love..
At the point when she shares her frozen dessert with me
When I toss mine purposefully..?
Isn't it love..
At the point when she attempts to cover her concerns
Behind her...
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call attention, love,
Form:
ABC
Alliteration Apr 8dull
dark
December day-
devastation's depression
descends
NOTE:Poets call attention to certain words in a line of poetry by using alliteration to create a pleasant, rhythmic effect.,
adding to the mood of a poem repeating soft, melodious sounds....
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call attention, poetry, word play,
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Alliteration
Talus ChampionshipHE READ WHAT WOULD BE CALLED THE
"ROLL CALL OF CHAMPIONS"
THE COMPANY NAMES THAT COMPRISE
THE TALUS, AND THE SANCTIONING BODIES
THAT RECOGNIZED THE TALUS CHAMPION AS
THE PREMIER CHAMPION IN WRESTLING
THE PRESTIGE OF HOLDING THE MOST
PRESIGESES PRIZE IN THE WORLD!
......KENTUCKY CHAMPIONSHIP
......THE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
......SOUTH ASIAN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP
......ALL FRANCE...
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call attention, adventure, appreciation, drink, encouraging,
Form:
Chant Royal
The Plan Went Awry"THE PLAN WENT AWRY"
I see hundreds of these females
inside that courthouse. they all
stand there: the rich, the poor,
the borrowers and the undercover
street whores. these are the ones
who lick the popsicle stick and open
their flytraps at night and pull out...
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Categories:
call attention, war, winter, wisdom, woman,
Form:
Free verse
Eden In the Eye of the BeholderLet me show you the regurgitation
of the mother bird into open beaks,
the canine nose beyond the human range
that savors the rear of its companion,
the spider feeling the snared butterfly
now dancing on sticky musical strings,
or call attention to the feline purr
accompanying the squeals of its prey,
the...
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Categories:
call attention, visionary,
Form:
Blank verse
Fascinate View PictureThe picture standing up hanged by the wood
redo..., at blueness painted livingroom alike is a horizon
she by carry out veiling white over her torso
and, a big lasso in her large black hairs ---
up designed of greenery-print flowers by the fabric
by evinced motion splendid gleams are...
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Categories:
call attention, imagination, inspirational, on writing
Form:
Lyric
Cold HandWelcome back
Is been quite long since last we spoke
I noticed you don't like me
Don't worry
I don't like you either
Is not like we gonna kill each other in public
Im sure you don't want to call attention friend
So how long will it take?
A good amount of money...
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Categories:
call attention, deathbody, me,
Form:
Free verse
Alliteration Apr 6WEEKLY WOES an alliteration
Miserable MONDAY
Torrid TUESDAY
Woeful WEDNESDAY
Terrible THURSDAY
Frenzied FRIDAY
Sorrowful SATURDAY
SUBLIME SUNDAY....carpe diem PRAISE THE LORD
NOTE:Poets call attention to certain words in a line of poetry by using alliteration to create a pleasant, rhythmic effect.
adding to the mood of a poem repeating soft, melodious sounds....
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call attention, poetry, word play,
Form:
Alliteration
Earl'sThere is no Earl at Earl’s;
It’s just a name that’s meant to tease.
It represents East Harlem
And the menu’s beer and cheese.
It doesn’t call attention
To itself, so all who go
Are regulars or those who heard
From others in the know.
Six beers on tap that rotate
And the most...
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Categories:
call attention, food, new york,
Form:
Rhyme
Alliteration Apr 7CONCEPTS
Imagine,improvise,initiate
Create,co-operate,contemplate
Crucial Christian concepts
Contribute,combine,collaborate
Create,co-operate,contemplate
Cardinal Christian concepts
Share,support,participate
Create,co-operate,contemplate
Changeless Christian concepts
Meditate,cerebrate,celebrate
Create,co-operate,contemplate
Constant Christian concepts.
NOTE:Poets call attention to certain words in a line of poetry by using alliteration to create a pleasant, rhythmic effect.
adding to the mood of a poem repeating soft, melodious sounds....
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call attention, poetry, word play,
Form:
Alliteration
Alliteration Apr 5CHRISTIAN
Concern,compassion,comfort
CHARITY !
Commitment,consensus,concord
COMMUNITY !
Comunion,converse,counsel
CONNECTIONS !
Constant,candid,confession
CREED !
Conviction,contentment,completeness
CARPUS !
Contributor,curative,crusading
CHARISMA !
COVENANT ! CHRIST ! CHURCH !
NOTE:Poets call attention to certain words in a line of poetry by using alliteration to create a pleasant, rhythmic effect.
adding to the mood of a poem repeating soft, melodious sounds....
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Categories:
call attention, christian, poetry,
Form:
Alliteration
Becoming Center of Attention I Must MentionBecoming Center of Attention I Must Mention
To others are many things I must mention;
Should never want to be center of attention;
Relax a while,
Should be style,
And in ranks do remove all of the disension.
Jim Horn
The more you emphasize and call attention to
something, the bigger it becomes...
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call attention, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Haunted, Alone Again, NaturallyHaunted, Alone Again, Naturally
There I stood on bended knees after I gave up my lunch,
I was in the back of our haunted house, too fearful to face it,
So the back door chose me, as I looked behind me--there it was,
As if I ran back into...
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Categories:
call attention, analogy, scary,
Form:
Narrative