Autumn Onomatopoeia Poems
These Autumn Onomatopoeia poems are examples of Onomatopoeia poems about Autumn. These are the best examples of Onomatopoeia Autumn poems written by international poets.
Conkers, BonkersOff us two went, beneath the trees,
that crackled and snappled
in Autumn’s crisp breeze,
our wellies slish-sloshing through the pelting rain,
plip-plopping, plip-plopping
again and again.
The thunder it rumbled,
and...
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onomatopoeia, autumn, childhood, earth, friend,
StormStorm
Storm approaches with "wailing" winds
Fierce faced clouds "whoosh" across the sky
Lightning "crackles" then "snaps" and "pops"
Thunder "rumbles" with heart "pounding" "thuds."
Autumn leaves "scrape" across sidewalks
Then...
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onomatopoeia, storm,
Elevated StatusWell heeled prove worth accumulating items
Excess possessions symbolise hierarchy
Available funds allow aristocrat to buy them
Unwittingly sitting in prison of patriarchy
Drawn lustily to slope of...
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allusion, anxiety, autumn, onomatopoeia,
Walking Seven Steps Together(Walking Seven Steps)
Catching the last shot of the sunset sky
Even more rustier than before
Delayed my departure.
I asked my friends to go ahead
And I would...
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onomatopoeia, autumn, dark, friendship, moon,