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Premium Member Likeness Ssenekil: Part 1
*Image of Many Meanings by KWC.

Likeness ssenekiL: Part 1

(HOMONYMS: Homophones & Homographs)

He'll heal his heel.
They sow so they sew.
His aide aid with an ade.
You saw a ewe eat a yew.
I ate on the ait eight...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homonyms, word play,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Likeness Ssenekil: Part 2
*Image of Many Meanings by KWC.

Likeness ssenekiL: Part 2

(HOMONYMS: Homophones & Homographs)

The batter's foul ball killed a fowl that later caused a foul odor.
After painting the room red, he then redd it up and read...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homonyms, word play,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member What Are Words - a Florilegium Poem
What are words other than coffin nails be?
Who does it belong to when it rails me?
An empty vessel at best that bails thee.

Lend me your ear and draw your heart near;
my words might seer, but...

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Categories: homonyms, analogy, emotions, literature, metaphor, philosophy,
Form: Other
Premium Member Brocken Spectre - a Florilegium Poem
The root word for religion is not kind – 
Latin verb that means to tie or to bind – 
as it tends to play tricks on anyone’s mind. 

For some, the edicts lash; they mercilessly...

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Categories: homonyms, introspection, poetry, religion,
Form: Other
Homonym Poem
SPOT THE HOMONYMS 
For the Homonyms are full of spots!

We were young and wore black
During the war we were under attack
We wear bright clothes now
Where were we?
I thought we were the prey
But now where do...

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Categories: homonyms, word play, words, write, writing,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member A Beautiful Sunny Day - Poetic Devices
1. Today, the weather feels like heaven's bliss!
        	
  2. The balmy breeze and beautiful soft blue
      		
  3. of sky...

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Categories: homonyms, beautiful, day,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Heeling Mephistopheles
"Heeling Mephistopheles" 

murdering crows
flies in on the bow 
of a Stradivarius 

strange webs cleared
from the mind of 
Machiavellian insolence 

insisting life written 
by dancing fingers
pressing monochrome

due diligence for justice
wrapped in blankets of 
cloudy deliverance

tack a...

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Categories: homonyms, muse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member We Are Poems
WE ARE POEMS

We are poems by design, 
clever rhythmic sounding rhymes. 

Doing exactly what we do,
lengthy wit or wise Haiku.

Sometimes we are homonyms 
or beautiful sounds of synonyms. 

Multifaceted dialect, 
adorned in golden intellect. 

We...

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Categories: homonyms, poems, poetess, poets,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Welcome To the Feast
A hearty welcome to the feast.
I’m your host, the rhyming beast.
Great dishes I’ve prepared for you.
Please try each one on the menu.
Start out with the parodoxes
in these pizza looking boxes.

The more of them that you...

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Categories: homonyms, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Litany of Poetry Devices
The truthful liar mesmerized no one 
Even his most fervent followers fell short.
We watched his interchanges which seemed crazy,
And his bragging and grandiose plans abort.
His love seemed wrapped up in his loving buck,

Stealthy snake-like purport...

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Categories: homonyms, poems, poetess, poetry, poets,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Musks
*Image of Elon Musk & Brut by Wiki & Unilever.

The Musks

Homonyms, closeness or likeness,
name or smell, be all there,
creates vanishing impetus,
Twit byes and scents to air.

Brut (cologne) was by Faberge,
Joe Namath modeled them,
Brit's Unilever owns...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homonyms, imagery,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Didn'T Know That
"I Didn't Know That" 

I didn’t know that 
A Be couldn’t sting
Or that a Bee was not a B.
I’m confused.

I didn’t know that
I should No better
Or that Know was not a No.
I’m confused.

I didn’t know...

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Categories: homonyms, confusion, funny, language, light, smile,
Form: Free verse
Lexophile
I admit it. I’m a Lexophile.  I’m likely on some list!
If there’s a play on words somewhere, I really can’t resist.
A twist of phrase, a brutal pun, or the turn of a sonnet fine,
Will...

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© Dean Wood  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homonyms, humorous, word play,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Behind the Eternal Fringes
The unpopular 
express 
their popular strings
to the garrison, contained
within 
safe boundaries, there,
their thoughts 
pirouetting words 
hung, 
the black beetles 
shine 
like exotic 
fresh water 
pearls strung 
waving like 
green peas shelled 
nonchalantly cast 
into boiling...

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Categories: homonyms, muse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Stripped Down


"Stripped Down"

Stripped down
the external shed,
snakes aren’t what you think

stripped down 
the external shed,
skins hung on a beam 

overhead,
hanging souls 
and their fangs

penetrating

Stripped down,
you hear me now?
Stripped down 

inside 
outside,
upside down

Stripped down,
what you looking at now?
Reflection...

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Categories: homonyms, light, mirror, muse,
Form: Narrative
Write Me a Tyburn - Hic a Hic Tyburn
HIC, A HIC, TYBURN 
~~~~~~~~~~~


Windy,
Windy,
Whiney,
Winey.
A  day down a windy, windy road,
okay, me a whiney, winey toad!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Homonyms: Windy - Blowing.  Windy - Meandering.  Both based on English English.
Homophones: Whiney, always moaning, winey, hic,...

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Categories: homonyms, wind, wine,
Form: Tyburn

Book: Reflection on the Important Things