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Moon Hyperbole Poems

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


All hail The Silver Skins
 (with nudity optional)


Not another effort from The Lefts bleating masses, but the sparkily aristocracy of cerebral-celebritys; their binary-duality sweeping earth-wise. 

I don't object to...

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Categories: hyperbole, columbus day, community, earth



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,

Demon Radio
Embroiled in
Pre-dawn delusions
Assuming the
Cloud covered moon is
Destroying its symbolism
For my own amusement
As the parking lot becomes
Mystical, enlightened
Full of
Ambient apparitions 
Of the eternal type
With the coyotes...

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Categories: crazy, dream, heaven, hyperbole,

Premium Member Clash of civilization
NO More day NO More night
Rainy sun and blue moon in the half-light of day
Dancing with green silence
NO more music caught red-handed
by the simultaneous clash...

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© Aby M'Baye  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hyperbole, anger, anxiety, care, heaven,

A STARRY NIGHT
I open my eyes to a dream-like paradise
An utopia my heart can't fathom
An abyss I wish to fall into
But now I get to watch it...

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Categories: for her, hyperbole,



Camouflage
If something is out there you will see, if something is out there it will come running after thee, the squirrel is skilled at climbing...

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Categories: hyperbole, business, conflict, earth, environment,

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 Artificial Intelligence
(political tongue-in-cheek humor) (no political sense of humor...pass this one up)

Artificial Intelligence has been around a long time: before Biden invented the wheel, was first...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humor, humorous, hyperbole, political,

Blaze of Glory
(for Sally)
Sally, swarthy mare of a serene plain
Clad in habiliments of nubile grace
Whose name is the opium
That soothes the tremor of restive hearts.
Like the full...

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Categories: crush, hyperbole, love, metaphor,

Premium Member -playing the Word: a Haiku Quartet
FOUR-PLAYING THE WORD…
(A Haiku Quartet)

Sensed or not, She lives—
The Word breathes eternally:
The Word never dies…:-

Her echoes resound—
The Sun shines her…Stars blink her…
The Moon reflects her:-

In...

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Categories: allegory, analogy, hyperbole, imagery,

Premium Member If You'Re On a Space Walk With a Helmet On You Can Drown In Your Own Sick
i was explaining this at the 
breakfast table

my wife pulled that electric chair face
but i consider
that it is better to 
be adventurous than 
cautious

my son...

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Categories: hyperbole, addiction, house, humor, humorous,

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,

Premium Member The Bee Keeper's Sophistry
I 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,

My Eyes and Heart Are Falling Alike So
My eyes and heart are falling alike so 
The stars tonight may even fall like leaves
Sprinkles of raindrops are falling
The sunset fell and darkness falls 
A waterfall...

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Categories: hyperbole, analogy, day, for her,

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,


Book: Shattered Sighs