Get Your Premium Membership

Work Monorhyme Poems

These Work Monorhyme poems are examples of Monorhyme poems about Work. These are the best examples of Monorhyme Work poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Cycle of Life
At birth, the first thing we do is cry.
Once we reach home, in the cradle we lie. 
Then we get bored and give our legs...

Read More
Categories: christian, death, heaven, inspirational,



Premium Member Not His Time
I am young but I have grown up
some, and with a new job set up
now, plus home and car all got up
here, thanks to how...

Read More
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, career, character, confidence,

LETS RHYME
LET’S RHYME

At first, considered hard to write
Despite the fact I wasn’t too bright
Yet still with concern to do it right
Never causing anyone much fright
Even if...

Read More
Categories: poetry,

Premium Member Magical
"If a clown don't make you laugh, that's because you're an adult from Mars," ... by The Poet

'Tis magical youth-phemism plays its part,
and subtle measures...

Read More
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: childhood, fun, growing up,

Premium Member A Misty Circumlocution
Coming together like living magic, breaking liquidity apart
More infused with passion, that never has an end or start
Strongly vibrant with rhythmic silent sounds, that be...

Read More
Categories: art, beautiful, beauty, color,



Premium Member Cliche
I swear I wouldn’t wear a smirk 
if I lost the errands that lurk;
No need for an adult style quirk;
I’d rather work; I’d rather work;

Give...

Read More
Categories: emotions, feelings, work,

Premium Member By the Fireworks
marvelous, they burst.
we are immersed         in the fun.
our conjugal thirst,
meeting of the minds, rehearsed.
spectacular spectators traversed
over many...

Read More
Categories: firework, fun,

Premium Member Anthology Sos
Missed my submission of poem in the first PS anthology
I think I was travelling that time or in a very long journey
Second submission, I think...

Read More
© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion,

Premium Member In Good Stead
On the first part of the journey,
I’m chewing nice toasty bread
all my toys down below me, 
dog’s ripping them to shreds 
This new world’s a...

Read More
Categories: allusion, anti bullying, life,

Premium Member Monotone Blues
I haven’t written much of late;
the most prolific leaderboard will have to wait.
It seems I’ve got a lot upon my plate,
but life is good; in...

Read More
© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: writing,

Premium Member Perception and Reality Collide
Therefore, night-time nightmares may be restless.
Dancing above our heads, we fit through, helpless.
A droning swarm of designs that work boundless.
To bounce over our beds, he...

Read More
© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, dream, strength,

Premium Member My Uncle, the Embalmer
My Uncle Lotcha was an embalmer, you see,
He took care of all the dead in our family
Exactly what he did was always a mystery to...

Read More
Categories: childhood, jobs, mystery, relationship,

Premium Member Prayer Beats
It seems that, much to my elation,
they’ve scheduled me for an ablation,
the actual ramification
being no more need for medication.

The actual source of frustration
has been atrial...

Read More
© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heart, prayer,

Premium Member Another Way of Saying It
Hyperbole is a hi-falutin’ way of saying exaggeration
“All filled up” will work quite as well for saturation,
What’s the difference between edict and declaration?
Puppy love is...

Read More
Categories: feelings, fun, word play,

Premium Member The Crime Scene With Detective Jobs
I've never cried as much as I did last night
The crime scene was not a pretty sight
Seeing her lying there unmoving with her blue eyes...

Read More
Categories: child abuse, memory, murder,


Book: Shattered Sighs