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Son Hyperbole Poems

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


I Crave The Light You Bring Everyday
Do not be envious of the water that waters another's yard
The grass is always greener, and a reason for their trivial mirth
Remember the green grows...

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Categories: appreciation, hyperbole, social, son,



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,

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,

Instruction
Instruction
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,



Reason
In these Days, We prayed series...

The 7enth innatemeditation 


REASON




Brethren,

Do we believe that the same God,

Who has endowed us 

With sense, intellect and Reason

Has intended us to...

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Categories: hyperbole, deep, discrimination, fantasy, fate,

Realistically
Dreaming dreams is silly.
Realistically you well be working a dead end job where you work for hours with a pay that is only slightly above...

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Categories: hyperbole, 9th grade, dark, deep,

Apollo Devotee Bathed Earthling Coppertone Fresco
Caution taken (lathering
     exposed epidermis with sun screen)
     against harmful innocuous
     rich (Times...

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Categories: hyperbole, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Mum
For all the things that you do for me, 
For being my rock and crutch,
For always caring and believing, 
For loving me so much, 

Through...

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Categories: humanity, hyperbole, mentor, mirror,

Broken Mouth
My son has broken mouth- confused creature carrying questions on his palm
Wherever he goes, he drops them on anybody’s face

He asked me; Dad, why is...

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Categories: education, hyperbole, imagination,

Premium Member The Son Is Love--We Are His Moons
Sooner or later
if not before
we all come to realize
love is not a thing
but a giving spirit—God’s
gift—sharing of self
in resurrection.
What God gives
can never be taken away—
Shared...

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Categories: allegory, analogy, christian, hyperbole,

My Old Bosses Funeral
MY OLD BOSSES FUNERAL 
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS 


Went to the funeral of my old boss
After several speakers I was at a loss
Who was this person...

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Categories: eulogy, funeral, humorous, hyperbole,


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