Best Interjections Poems
Below are the all-time best Interjections poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of interjections poems written by PoetrySoup members
Natural InterjectionsBuzz! said the bee on
the bloom; Hoot! said the owl in
the tree; Chirp! said the
bird on the wing; Thank you, God!
I witnessed all these grand...
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Categories:
interjections, animals, nature
Form:
Tanka
Run OverRUN OVER
a child’s mind at play
with the words
“he was run over by a mack truck”
his books flew as he crossed the street
from the public school...
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Categories:
interjections, school,
Form:
Free 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:
interjections, poems, words,
Form:
Rhyme
Dystopian DignitySweeping through what once was mine
Gazing at this ravaged shrine
Composing the vitals in thoughts divine
Cut my losses and bleed through time
Here I'll stand along these...
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Categories:
interjections, friendship, life, loss, love,
Form:
Rhyme
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:
interjections, 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:
interjections, humor, nonsense, smile,
Form:
I do not know?
In BarracksGermany, 1964
In barracks bare of beauty
I lay restlessly in bed. Around, a rife
of lifeless characters
from some Saturday charade
sullenly invite me to their ghastly parade.
I merely...
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Categories:
interjections, angst, depression, introspection, life,
Form:
Free verse
Words“I open the door and cross the threshold of imagination”
A Rambling Poet
Words
I open the door and...
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Categories:
interjections, on writing and words,
Form:
Rhyme
'she Is Poetry'Her body smells of heady perfume with imprints of metaphors on her bruised skin
Adores herself in the vagued mirror
A smile so pleasing yet so harmful
Beads...
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Categories:
interjections, body, creation, longing, love,
Form:
Free verse
Miasmai've taken up drinking.
talking to a wall.
a wall of confusions.
delusions.
agitations.
in depth analyzation.
sadness.
the word
of the day
of blight.
smite?
a worldly
glorious
delight.
she sits
in...
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Categories:
interjections, art, self, slam,
Form:
Verse
A Poet's Garage SaleI’m having a garage sale
Though I don’t have a garage.
Come check out all my offerings –
You’ll see a strange montage.
I have similes and metaphors
So...
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Categories:
interjections, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
Today's ChildrenSilliness coupled with much humdrum
drains creative energy from the minds of children.
Bored kids, raised by televisions, make warped decisions.
Viewed daily by the hour, murder becomes...
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Categories:
interjections, angst, children, people, perspective,
Form:
Verse
Burning Hell of DeathNothing beseeches more than darkness
The outer rims of the black Earth
Raw refining nothingness in oblivion
Where no-one desired to reside
Without a hatred for life, that which...
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Categories:
interjections, angst, death, depression, heartbroken,
Form:
Free verse
Baffling English GrammarDurin' my shaky academic career I was an 'A' pupil in gym and art,
But when it came to parsin' sentences, my grades just fell apart!
I...
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Categories:
interjections, education, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
Interesting, Wicked, and OddHow many times must a scripture be read to us?
So many ways they suck em in to follow and trust.
We're led to believe...
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Categories:
interjections, betrayal, christian, corruption, religion,
Form:
Concrete