Summer Onomatopoeia Poems | Examples
These Summer Onomatopoeia poems are examples of Onomatopoeia poems about Summer. These are the best examples of Onomatopoeia Summer poems written by international poets.
summer peaks are coming
cicadas are singing za, zi zi, zi...!
How many whispers of time,
flower, fire, rain, cold...
earthly dreams in cycles...!
New shoots on the earth,
renewal crying out,
herald birds chirping!
Leaves swirling in the wind,
mushrooms everywhere,
autumn showing off...
Life is full of thorns,
but also full of flowers,
knowing how to live is necessary...!
My dear birds, an inspiration putting quill to paper
I love the way you're chased as waves crash on the beach
Invading my warm days and balmy summer nights
Dreams about the whoosh of grasses in the marshlands.
I’m enamored with the sudden swoosh your wings
Your warble is much quieter through the summer heat.
As the calm fog hides the ocean sprays of November,
you take flight migrating through the drizzle in a southern sky.
And winter shows her whipping winds on the wave crests.
Honking geese leave lonely feathers upon still waters.
Your wing beats, wing beats, fluttering make my days
During strolls on windswept dunes in February.
I walk the paths with a chill in my heart but;
spring quickens my step as I hear a chirp in the brush.
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10/15/2021
The time of the clock,
The ships are in the dock,
The whistle of the wind,
Through the haughty tamarind,
Now I can’t think ‘cause it’s summer, don’t mock.
06/09/2020
His head droops
listless mid-day
Waves of heat
Collar damp
shirt clings
Seconds drag
Minutes, eternities
Knees rain perspiration
Rivulets of sweat
in between the lines
His pen, heavy
ink drains
eyelids heavy
slumber stalks him
CELTIC GIRL
So like a morning summer rain
and it's thundering
she dances into light and sings
like only she can sing.
She has an Irish sort of smile
and deep forgiving eyes
that steal a heart, in just a while,
before you realize.
So like a faery promising
what only gods can do
she'll have your love and always bring
out all the best in you.
She'll touch your hand and make you feel
as if you're part of her
so all things in your life are real,
like they never were.
© ron wilson aka Vee Bdosa the Doylestown Poet
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 Screams of delight
As the ice cream truck sings its song.
Fireflies flash warning lights as
The bats come swooping in.
And someone is Whipping Poor Will again.
2005 For Worms in My Lunchbox Collection