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Short Adverb Poems

Short Adverb Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Adverb by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Adverb by length and keyword.


S'Word Wielding Bluntly
adverb
                     thumb war

                    ~nailing it






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Categories: adverb, games, poetry, writing,
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Faeries Found Freelance Forest
faeries found freelance forest	
matched up verbs and adjectives
married them fine and dandy
the nouns were so mad...

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Categories: adverb, word play,
Form: Dodoitsu
Premium Member Solitude

Seeking silence and fantasy
Only then am I set free
Love to float and find dreams
In sweet rhapsody
To drift deeply
Undisturbed
Detached
Eft

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October 10, 2015


Poetry/Acrostic/Solitude
Copyright Protected, ID 10-7159-72-10
All Rights Reserved, 2015, Constance La France


Note: Eft - adverb meaning again...

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Categories: adverb, dream, fantasy, silence,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Heart Love Speech
Heart’s Love Speech



My girl (archaic)
has my raincoat.

And I...
Well, I (adverb)...
have never been so -
Happy (pronoun)

to sit outside,
pondside,
in the rain (verb).
Just me and (subordinating conjunction) Basho (pronoun) (archaic).

Drenched,
smiling (preposition)...
I’ve all but - “Yauoooosh!” (interjection) jumped in....

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Categories: adverb, hyperbole, language, love, onomatopoeia, poetess, romantic love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member To the Nth Power
Written by Gail DeBole
On 10/27/2021
Updated on 10/28/2021

Don’t repeat.
Make it short and sweet.

Really and Very
Are words that don’t carry

A crucial amount of weight
To a descriptive word’s state.

If you must abuse
The word that you choose.

Then at least speak the power
So listeners do not sour.

Say “Very” to the third
Even though it’s quite absurd.

At least you’re being clever
If listeners respond, “Whatever.”...

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Categories: adverb, language, spoken word, words, write, writing,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Reflected In the Honeymoon
ripples of water torture accepted
the wrinkle of time descending
mannahly marantic romance
torticollis dribs and drabs of syringe
honey’d seeds remain; cakes fade away
dawn will erase; placidity will forget
but the depths release their seamonsters
reflected in the honeymoon, between palms
with firework stars overhead; eternal bliss

9/25/2020
Sponsor: William Kekaula
Impact and Metaphors Poetry Contest

*mannahly - mannah turned into an adverb...

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Categories: adverb, imagery, love, moon,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things