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Onomatopoeia Couplet Poems

These Onomatopoeia Couplet poems are examples of Couplet poems about Onomatopoeia. These are the best examples of Couplet Onomatopoeia poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Forests At Nighfall

Forests at nightfall are scary to see;
not just dark forms- but loud sounds flowing free.
Far from at home, with cute puppy's bow-wow;
or from your kitten's...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, sound, word play,



Premium Member AM Verses on a Sleepless Night
In what to me now seems like ages
I've only read some sundry pages;
Lord Byron, a Romantic poet, 
was a dark wit; you'd just know it.

But...

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Categories: couplet, allusion, animal, garden, metaphor,

Premium Member A Word We All Love
Don't you just love the word pusillanimous
  Pity 'tis comprised of such-little-animus...

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Categories: meaningful, nonsense, onomatopoeia, word

Keep Right On Writing
1   Would you say that you’d like to write better?
2   Keep writing whether book or love letter.
3   Great writers...

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© Jesse Rowe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

How To Have Gotten
How To Have Gotten

Many answers exist how to get over a hump,
That are sung to the tune of Throw Out Trump;
At odds always,
Nights and days;
In...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,



Open Up and Accept the World
Open up and accept the world....!

Wake-up 'Oh world' - wake up to the good times!
listen with thy heart for the song that rhymes!

Groping in the...

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© Ram Ram  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beauty, happiness, how i

It Just Didn'T Click
Clique claque went the railroad trains                   ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, humorous, onomatopoeia, poetry,

Ogden Ash
I think that I may never see a
tree's sounds lovely as onomatopoeia

to see, to hear, just too profound
sound beats cool on worded ground

ain't it funny...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, humor, imagery, onomatopoeia,

I Narrate a Tale
I pen a lousy poem
where verbperturbs,
noun frowns
And adjectives 
act as clowns
 onomatopoeia breeds paranoia
That swarthy sounds on murky mounds
Are conspiring to beleaguer
The Celestial castle of...

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Categories: couplet, imagination, inspirational, introspection,


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