April Hyperbole Poems
These April Hyperbole poems are examples of Hyperbole poems about April. These are the best examples of Hyperbole April poems written by international poets.
Bantu Poem, Shahiri Mussabwa 2"A rich is
always wise
____________
in the eyes
of villagers "
April 26/2023
By Alfonso Warally Ngengethe
Mussabwa Chris
Message:
Question in mind of majority
...
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Categories:
hyperbole, 12th grade, destiny, extended
Ah Tis Nothing Greater ThanAh... tis nothing greater than...
malfunctioning heater
on that brisk winter day
recorded here as proof positive
regarding following reasonable rhyme.
While scrolling thru
poems crafted yesteryear,
I chanced to...
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Categories:
hyperbole, 12th grade, angst, dark,
After the Nefarious StormsStorms do not last
They happen very fast
But the damages stay
In the trays, in the hays, and lay
With us for a very long time
The memories are...
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Categories:
emotions, environment, hyperbole, life,
The Cognitive ColanderPerhaps it is weary.
In the mental hourglass.
I rummage through my recollections.
Along the back wall of the speakeasy.
when the public voice has spoken
Perceptions.
Grace from a bird's-eye...
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Categories:
analogy, angst, hyperbole,
The Bee Keeper's SophistryI will dust your body dripping with fruitful pollen
from golden buttered sunflowers tall and towering
painting the sky filled with choirs of yellow canaries...
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Categories:
addiction, drug, hyperbole, sensual,
Poetic Prime Murder Was the CrimePOETIC PRIME MURDER WAS THE CRIME
Let your eyes feed on this Crime scene
and be witness to my rhyme scheme.
Imaginative slaughter:I was about to totally
slice...
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Categories:
1st grade, hyperbole, imagery,
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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Categories:
hyperbole, 12th grade, character, hope,
April 19th 2020 Just An Ordinary and TypicalApril 19th 2020 - just an ordinary and typical...
clothes washing Sunday courtesy the missus
Ah... the highlight of our supposed, linkedin,
designated day of respite after a...
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Categories:
hyperbole, 12th grade, appreciation, devotion,
InstructionInstruction
by Michael R. Burch
Toss this poem aside
to the filigreed and the wild tide
of sunset.
Strike my name,
and still it is all the same.
The onset
of night is...
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Categories:
hyperbole, extended metaphor, fantasy, happiness,
Nature's CelloNature's divided into four seasons
each eye-catching in a similar way
and yet, different for many reasons.
Winter's crystalline beauty carries sway
but She is both barren and...
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Categories:
hyperbole, 10th grade, 9th grade,
Weaving Forms- a ParodyWeaving Forms
Abc, Abecedarian, acrostic, alliteration alexandrine
Salaam, sehraa senyru, sestina, sijo, shape, sonnet
The list of forms of writing...
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Categories:
allusion, humor, hyperbole, imagery,
The Priest Who Wants To RestWhoever dwells now in that nest?
Nightingales?
Or the priest who wants to rest?
Wherever is my cousin, the pest?
With Ted?
Or the priest who wants to rest?
This morning...
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Categories:
analogy, bird, history, hyperbole,