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Goodbye Hyperbole Poems

These Goodbye Hyperbole poems are examples of Hyperbole poems about Goodbye. These are the best examples of Hyperbole Goodbye poems written by international poets.


Moonlight Metaphors
In the morning,
I am not a poet.
This is no matter of opinion,
It is an undisputable fact, and don't I know it.

I am not a poet
In...

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Categories: dream, hyperbole, imagery, imagination,



Premium Member Renmenm Kounye a Oswa Jame
Renmenm kounye a pandan ke
Mwen ka renmen ou an retou
Renmenm kounye a kant, a volonte
Mwen ka limen epi etenn dife an
Renmenm kounye a pandan, ankò
Mwen...

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Categories: hyperbole, cute love, goodbye, heartbreak,

There For Me
Looking 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,

Purging Anxiety Thru Transcendental Meditation
Temporary nirvana (albeit elusive),
nonetheless I strive to access
attaining bliss mine soul bless
exceeding exhilaration winning
(with fewest moves against

deadly opponent) bittersweet game,
where life analogous playing chess
mortality embraced...

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Categories: hyperbole, angst, courage, freedom, goodbye,

Trenchant Recalcitrant Poet Welcomes Animadversion
(alternately titled: aery diction galloped jocosely)

Abbreviation asper "FAKE"
abdication (wishful thinking),
an aberration Trump accepted
abjuration (or alternative) i.e.
ablation, thee apprenticed

president, would never forsake
abnegation (sooner his cold,
dead paws...

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Categories: hyperbole, 12th grade, fate, goodbye,



Premium Member On His Steel Steed
A knight on his steel steed
rides the wind on two wheels.
One with the elements
he enjoys how it feels.

He likes the biker look
not a big fan...

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Categories: adventure, character, feelings, hyperbole,

Murdered
What will you say 
If you heard that I have been murdered 
Brutally battered on the street of Gudu 
That same place where provides me
Both...

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Categories: hyperbole, abuse, death, dream, evil,


Book: Shattered Sighs