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Lost Onomatopoeia Poems

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


Premium Member Merlin the Magic Cat
Merlin the cranky cat
sat around getting fat.
Wanting to be heard
he mewed and purred. 

He yowled and howled
and even growled
all with the same result.
He felt it...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, allegory, cat, cute, magic,



Premium Member Piece of Me
I can still feel the weight of the heat colliding with my face as I first stepped off the plane, 
And how beads of sweat...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, military, poetry, veterans day,

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 The Barren Desert of My Life
I wander the desert alone with my thoughts
as the sun beating down sssizzles my soul;
I ponder the reflections of my barren life,
and thirst for the...

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Categories: loneliness, lost, metaphor, onomatopoeia,

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 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,

It Just Didn'T Click
Clique claque went the railroad trains                   ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, humorous, onomatopoeia, poetry,

Wheres the Love
Break from blowing heat
tip-toe creeping on concrete
trust cut deeper holes.
2-4-16...

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© Mark Merk  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: onomatopoeia, loneliness, lost love, nature,

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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Categories: onomatopoeia, autumn, dark, friendship, moon,


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