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Grammer Poems - Poems about Grammer


English Should Be Easier
A semi-colon connects two thoughts together An exclamation mark screams out its cause You don’t have to wait until the end to breathe a comma can give you a pause A question mark begs for an answer Quotations usually mean this is not mine A colon tells me there is a list or the second and first parts are combined Then there is...

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Categories: grammer, poetry, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Shakespeare
Doubly Great you are: Full Resplendent Star! In evident charge of wit; This morning gave me a bit… From thee still far, No help from my fast car That might even my skull split And my not warned neck slit! But can I reach where you are Sniffing the Unarguable Star? My teeth I shall surely grit, If I can’t in the...

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Categories: grammer, appreciation, career, celebrity, education,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Kelsey Grammer - Clerihew
Kelsey Grammer Drops the Freudian hammer As he deals with the insane As Dr Frasier Crane...

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Categories: grammer, simile,
Form: Clerihew
Honest To God Free Verse Grammer Not Fixed
why cant the pain burst in the release of anguish threw my ears threw the eyes down the road of so many lies so many tears wasted time hours in the dark looking to see crying to feel something that isnt there to feel alive cold tears down my neck warm blood down my wrist dead inside nothing's okay its not alright this addiction called suffering the agony the...

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Categories: grammer, best friend, brother, bullying,
Form: Free verse
Wrote For Them Grammer Nazis Out Their
Wrote for Them Grammer Nazis Out Their Bye Elton Camp These are the principals that should guide you when checking anothers work: Mistakes in spelling and grammer don’t except. Alot of people have the allusion they know more then they do. Always be already to correct any misteaks that you see. It is all together wrong to let them go unchallenged. Correct...

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Categories: grammer, funny,
Form: Narrative



Summer Fun---Grammer School Days
The day was hot as red rose sunny We gathered eggs from holes like a bunny Down to the grocer’s store we went Sold our eggs funds on candies spent With grandma abed off comes the coat On goes the sneakers shaped like a boat Big brother goes racing up to the gate The youngest trying to be quiet shout...

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Categories: grammer, friendship, life, nostalgia, seasons,
Form: Couplet

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