Onomatopoeia Limerick Poems | Examples
These Onomatopoeia Limerick poems are examples of Limerick poems about Onomatopoeia. These are the best examples of Limerick Onomatopoeia poems written by international poets.
ZAP: I declare that he was the best
ZONK: For no-one could beat Adam West
On TV most nights
Blue-grey vest and tights
THUNK: And a bat right there on his chest
KLUNK: Perhaps I was easily led
THUD: Accepting whatever was said
For then unlike now
His fists went KAPOW
SPLAAT: He wore two bat ears on his head
CRASH: Adam West impresses my gran
BANG: He’s much more than merely ‘Batman’
WALLOP: Kicks go BAM
THWACK: As fists go WHAM
CLANG: He’s Onomatopoeia Man
The time of the clock,
The ships are in the dock,
The whistle of the wind,
Through the haughty tamarind,
Now I can’t think ‘cause it’s summer, don’t mock.
06/09/2020
There once was a nerd, super psychotic
Who did something really idiotic
He peed in his trowser
Then pooped and said 'Yowser'
At least 'twaren't onomatopoeiA-tic
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once."--Einstein
"what's time," asked the tyke
"just pick any time you like
since they all happen at once"
as knows any horological dunce
and dickory up my clock and strike