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Confusion Onomatopoeia Poems

These Confusion Onomatopoeia poems are examples of Onomatopoeia poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Onomatopoeia Confusion poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I Wandered Lonely As a Gallivant
"I wandered lonely as a cloud”
Quote by - William Wordsworth  


I wandered lonely as a gallivant
Looking for some ways to fill up my days
I...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: onomatopoeia, analogy, appreciation, confidence, confusion,



A Fever Fugue
Light crashes sounds like brittle glass 
Slashes shards across my worn aching eyes 
The colors reak of deep rot like blues 
Creeping green burning acidic...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, abuse, addiction, allegory, allusion,

Premium Member The Rowdy Prevail
I'm wide awake, listening to the roar.
My musings become a glowing rainbow.
I lie pique designing vile dreams offshore. 
I dream of an ominous sky shadow

Away from...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: onomatopoeia, anti bullying, confusion, freedom,

Premium Member Wordingtane
Beyond the trembly weald to glassy glane
beneath the wooden breath where thoughts remain
'twas a harkened land called Wordingtane.

The Wizard of Words ruled this land
in grips...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, dark, fantasy, onomatopoeia,

Premium Member Paronomasia
Paronomasia

Rhetoric usage—
A pun, a true play on words!
Shades of confusion . . . 
	Ditto sounds, other meanings . . . 
Phonetic pun poetic!

Gary Bateman, Copyright...

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Categories: language, literature, meaningful, onomatopoeia,



Premium Member Complexus-Syntaxus-Maximus
Complexus-Syntaxus-Maximus

Complexity-Syntaxity
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound
Flamboyant expression
Poetic modernity new.

Seeking no rifacimento
Onomatopoeia
Confusing readers so
Intricate verses make us blue.

Gary Bateman, Copyright © All Rights Reserved 
November 22, 2014
(Double Dactyl)...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, allegory, confusion, imagery, introspection,


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