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Hope Onomatopoeia Poems

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


If I Could Go Back In Time
If I could go back in time, 
I wouldn't really change anything. 
Changing things would be a crime, 
perfection, that's how I'd describe everything. 

I...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, fear, feelings, film, for



Premium Member A Perpetual Forever
I am grateful for today and always: 
No matter my future outcomes
Or what it holds for me. 

I can only live today;
I cannot live for...

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Categories: adventure, hope, metaphor, onomatopoeia,

Premium Member Inner Light
My soul is trapped, unable to get free.
Under the shattered pieces of my heart.
Darkness where inner light should be.
Without the light my soul will fall...

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Categories: dark, light, onomatopoeia, sad,

Premium Member I Wander the Desert Alone
Aimlessly I meander in expansive barren-landscape
Whipped by the assault of rustling windy gales
Embossing sandy designs resembling ocean waves
Simulating pools of water in mirage of seascapes.

Plateaus...

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Categories: imagery, metaphor, nature, onomatopoeia,

Premium Member Revive
1.  Always aspiring to authentic answers
2.  Belief begins, only to end
3.  Calls the crow, 'never, to'
4.  Drifting like October leaves
5. ...

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Categories: allusion, assonance, hope, onomatopoeia,



Premium Member July Matinee
Tuck into the public
private seclusion.

My aversion to inclusion
includes a stub, a tub,
a carelessly careful curation,
a velvet rope, a hint of hope,
a folding chair, softened and...

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Categories: love, onomatopoeia,

Premium Member Peace and Love To You
Peace and Love to You

Like the blazing rays of sunshine
Following the torrid rains,
You flashed into my life
Dissipating the darkness 
Of weary times—

Lassoing your rainbow,
I rode...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, analogy, cute love, hope,

Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas
*****To the naked EYE, this poem may seem like gibberish,
but I assure you it is loaded with 24 palindromes,
3 palindrome phrases, 1 hidden palindrome phrase,
and...

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Categories: humorous, nonsense, onomatopoeia, parody,


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