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Home Hyperbole Poems

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


Premium Member Daffodils and Landfills
   O, the perfumed scent
     of lilac and daffodil
   You'll never replace the stench
   ...

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Categories: humor, hyperbole, satire, senses,



Premium Member Hide and Seek King
When I was young, I liked to play
With other kids on my block.
To backyards, front yards, everywhere,
For fun, we would all flock.

Every sport and game...

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Categories: children, games, hyperbole, loneliness,

Premium Member Person Non-Grata
("Blue Egg In Red Sea", 2020, original oil)

Person Non-Grata

Call me old-fashioned,
but I’m glad my mother was a woman.
I’m glad about a lot of things actually,
the...

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Categories: hyperbole, perspective, satire, society,

Home
Home.
The deepest crevices of your arms felt like home. 
It was a place of warmth and comfort
A place where I can nudge my nose into...

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Categories: hyperbole, desire, dream, feelings, home,

Premium Member In the Rainbow of Reining Justice
IN THE RAINBOW OF REINING JUSTICE 

Red is the flowing blood of liberation;
Black is the blood that flows from arteries
of those systematically murdered and
denied justice...

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Categories: hyperbole, allegory, black african american,



Premium Member Juxtaposed Awareness
JUXTAPOSED AWARENESS

On and within the fullness 
of this beautiful sunshine day,
I peacefully sit here pondering 
the present chaos of the world.

How awe confusing…it all is–
outside,...

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Categories: hyperbole, allegory, analogy, black african

Premium Member The Tree
When I look at a tree
enchanted I am by
grand height and width,

luxurious foliage, plush branches
on display – somewhat jealous
of apparent supportive appeal, 

birds that sing...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humorous, hyperbole, imagination, perspective,

Premium Member Floating In the Air
Once, when I was barely three
I climbed up the tallest tree
while Gramma was scolding me;
but I didn't care.

A diaper parachute
left me in my birthday suit
and...

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Categories: anxiety, fantasy, flying, hyperbole,

Premium Member A Mirroring Saga of Being Not You
(Apropos Of A School-Day Happenstance)

There she stood on the edge 
of the cliff of loneliness—her
tiny eyes staring out into space.

As I cautiously approached her,
I softly...

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Categories: allegory, girl, hyperbole, inspirational,

Youtube Deep Sleep Meditation Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njHvGxZgTPk

Relaxing Music for Deep Sleep. Delta Waves.
Calm Background for Sleeping, Meditation, and Yoga.

Amidst human tempest
malevolent fiery brew
whereby renegades who 
kickstarted effective coup
I laid down with
eyes...

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Categories: hyperbole, 10th grade, 11th grade,

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,

Housekeeping Not a Strong Suit With the Missus
(***warning ungapatchka language ahead***)

Flush with rage the spouse will become allied
if reference made how she buzzfeeds disorder
altercation especially likely if divorce blurted
making me wish to...

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Categories: hyperbole, adventure, environment, humorous, husband,

Second Third Fourth Stimulus Checks
Second, third, fourth... stimulus check(s)...
ah... the stuff a dream come true would be made!

Such would constitute,
the closest phenomena
approximating winning the lottery
cuz yours truly never blessed
winning...

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Categories: hyperbole, angel, celebration, fate, father,

Salute To the Tortoise
Citadel of wits and tricks
Who appears wimpish;
But your back is stronger
And harder than Olumo rock,
And the great walls of China;
Citadel of wits and tricks
Who staggers...

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Categories: africa, animal, appreciation, hyperbole,

Onwudinjo
Oh death, 
You are ugly!
Get away from me!
Each time you laugh
Your guttural laugh,
Like a Python,
I know you have devoured
Another poor soul
I know because evil forest
Lives...

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Categories: art, death, freedom, hyperbole,


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