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Song Onomatopoeia Poems

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


The Grandladder Clock
My Gentlemen, 
I have done all it takes.
Made fore my man, was a formless frame
Worked by a wombsman, unplaned, clear of grain
A brittle whittled acorn...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, extended metaphor, father, father



Premium Member The Beat of Drums
From somewhere the beat of drums
Steady rhythms piercing my senses
Persistently thump, thumping a bass
Thump, thump, thump, thumping
Behind unimaginably monotonous lyrics
And I longed for a crooner...

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Categories: music, onomatopoeia, senses, song,

Premium Member Boom Bang a Bang
[In years gone by the UK would often do well in
The Eurovision Song Contest. Then, with many
nations simply voting for their neighbours, or
showing disdain for...

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Categories: onomatopoeia,

Premium Member Nature's Splendor
The stream murmurs as it flows on plateau 
through the draping emerald forest opulent,
splashes on the wavy contours of lowland  
in flicking cascades like...

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Categories: nature, onomatopoeia,

Premium Member The Whistling Hamlet
A whistling wheezing hamlet, whispering and emanating, tunes euphonic, 
In a remote isolated valley, far-flung from the abode of the temporal, 
Warbling quietly to whistle...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, community, earth, education, encouraging,



The Song of Storms
 Whistle, rumble, tap, tap, tap 
 The song of storms is like no other 

 The wind whistles a quiet tune, 
 Caresses your...

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Categories: earth, imagery, nature, onomatopoeia,

Moth-Eaten Page- Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock
MOTH-EATEN PAGE- LOVE SONG OF J.ALFRED PRUFROCK
An Apology to T.S.Eliot



Tralalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Let’s drink and be merry and dance on air
Friends and foes of Sindbad, in the dragon’s...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, allegory, allusion, earth, life,

Carolina Wren
Where this time?
The pair makes several tries--
my hard hat, a can of nails, window ledge
all filled with leaves.
How do they judge
those inferior, this one prime?
It's...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, animal, beauty, humor, language,

Summer Sounds
The rooster crows about being the best in the yard.
Bob White shouts his name to the neighbors.
Barks and Yips, Howls and Meows,
Splishes and Splashes and...

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Categories: onomatopoeia, seasons,


Book: Shattered Sighs