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Twenty Poetic Devices of My Woe

My heart is an ebon swallowed night where nobody ever goes,       
raging in a recondite rift like ripples resounding in rueful repose.         
Should I release my woe with unfathomable thoughts of grief?	  
I may become as strong as a tiger or just a lonely picture motif.       
Last week I walked a weak and coarse course of my lowest low,
wishing to borrow a new 'morrow devoid of comfortless sorrow.               
I attest I'm depressed dreading everyday, I honestly confess.	           
Does every grey cloud have a silver lining or shadows of distress? 	
O, hear my plea! I’m drowning in dream of disdain and insanity!              
This minute is not minute; I’m in a dark reverie of a flowing reverie.          
The soothing days of assuage which used to be my saving grace		
reminds me of how I’m living dead in deafening silence of misplace.       
I asked for a helping hand where all warm hands would be on deck.		
Perpetually forsaken, if you know what mean, just a dolour wreck. 		
Exhaustion was pressing upon and overpowering poor inferior me,	
my heart has skipped a beat divided between joy and intense misery.		
For I am but a solidary woman, methinks; I shall never be cured.	 	
I must learn to live with this agony, or die an early death obscured. 
I’m stuck in a prison pen on constant guard with solitude’s disease,
craving the day when I find appeased atonement that bestows ease…  

In order I used these poetic devices:
1.) Metaphor  2.) Alliteration  3.) Rhetorical Question  4.) Simile  
5.) Homophone  6.) Internal Rhyme  7.) Assonance  8.) Aphorism  
9.) Dissonance  10.) Homograph  11.) Euphony  12.) Oxymoron  
13.) Synecdoche  14.) Innuendo  15.) Ambiguity  16.) Personification  
17.) Archaism  18.) Antithesis 19.) Metonymy  20.) Ellipsis


A Litany of Poetic Devices Poetry Contest
Line Gauthier
September 9, 2018

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