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Mystery Hyperbole Poems

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


Premium Member Conflict; Resolution
Mass destruction 
in a three second span 

Shorter than the thought that passed, 
I rolled my eyes and it was gone 

We weren’t even falling...

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Categories: conflict, emotions, hyperbole, mystery,



Ah Tis Nothing Greater Than
Ah... 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,

Premium Member Phoenix Questers
phoenix questers

yes…
out of the deep
dark stagnation
of malignant
apathy
we must pull
ourselves
upwards to
eternity
and beyond
to that synergy
which will take us
to the
liberated journey
where
we shall bask
in the aurora
of history makers'
spirits glorifying
the...

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Categories: hyperbole, allegory, black african american,

A Fever Fugue
Light crashes sounds like brittle glass 
Slashes shards across my worn aching eyes 
The colors reak of deep rot like blues 
Creeping green burning acidic...

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Categories: hyperbole, abuse, addiction, allegory, allusion,

Premium Member A Halloween Diary
I wrote this last year. A cute Halloween Story. For those who haven't read it, I hope you enjoy. Happy Halloween! Not for children.

https://www.poetrysoup.com/short_stories/a_halloween_diary_6420...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hyperbole, gothic, halloween, horror, humorous,



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,

Cap'N Save 'Em
He always got a Fantastic Four story to tell,
like how yesterday
        he Stretch saved 
all those people from...

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Categories: allusion, hyperbole, parody, satire,

Poem Zero
maybe the ones who have left

us early by the malice of their own

hand knew what matters most:

procreation; the evolution of

planetary life amply illuminated, steeled

to survive...

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Categories: angst, death, earth, hyperbole,

Abstractly Phenomenal Butterfly Thesis
She was an abstract woman in a clinical world
theoretically reasoning her notions were perfectly
discerning midst-chaotic sensibilities,
whilst her inane whimsicality kept semblances of
insanity eye-leveled twixt reconfigurable...

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hyperbole, allegory, butterfly, confusion, environment,

Furthermost Gravity
Lost my equilibrium amidst
 an utterly ethereal seduction,
ascending  glinted stratospheres 
'tween reciprocally magnetic forces,
beyond constellations' obscure vapors,
whilst breathlessly infatuated moons
softly whispered destinies' avowal to
surrender...

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, dream, emotions, hyperbole,

Riddle For You
I'm a prophet to some
and to others a freak
I make some men proud
and make other men weak
I have the power 
to drive most men insane
always...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, hyperbole, imagination,

The Second Fall
THE SECOND FALL! 

Angels of lightening kneeled before Him flashing, “Everything is over!”
His look cast cusp of Cosmos, thundering across the change-over;
Adam in guilt hid...

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Categories: angst, conflict, environment, hyperbole,

Sandy Hook Elementary Imposter, Fake Father Robbie Parker
* A tale of a charlatan, caught pretending to be a father of a Newton Massacre 
Victim----(feel free to view his hyperbole on Youtube, search...

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Categories: hyperbole, anger, bereavement, father, grief,

The Priest Who Wants To Rest
Whoever 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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© Ivo Cos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, bird, history, hyperbole,

Night of Mystery
The sun was rather hasty--
I might go so far as this;
Because of it, that starry night,
Concluded with a kiss.

And for its misplaced manners--
Its intrusion, if...

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Categories: hyperbole,


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