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Short Decibel Poems

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


Premium Member I Am a Coqui Frog From Puerto Rico
I’m a coqui frog from Puerto Rico.
Noisiest amphibian as you know.
I’m an inch long
With a mighty song.
My hundred decibel call scares a foe....

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Categories: decibel, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Limerick



Premium Member 'Concert Culture' at its Finest
     Noise, the medium, of endless tedium 
       low decibel levels at a premium

     Female artists as naked as Eve    
       snake around poles the devil weaves

     Rubbernecks gawk, pay top dollar
       to writhe in sweaty squalor
...

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Categories: decibel, culture, dance, satire, sexy, song, sound,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Full Moon Water Monotetras
Summer breeze begins to compel  
beguiles with a secret to tell 
murmur at a low decibel; 
Casting a spell, casting a spell;

Cheeks get a little bit hotter 
flushed with the magic inside her 
the rain hits her lips, a whisper;  
Full moon water, full moon water....

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Categories: decibel, emotions, feelings, magic, moon,
Form: Monorhyme
Sound of Music
I'm lost in the sound,

lost in the music,

trapped in the decibel,

caged by the keys,

hidden in the rhythm.

The maze of harmony 

complicates my gyrations

controls my movements.

Encore, over and again
is the pattern of this composition

I'm lost in the sound,

i dont wanna be found....

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Categories: decibel, fantasy, happiness, life, music, nature, lost, lost,
Form: Idyll (Idyl)
Make Not a Noise
M-ake not a noise, 
E-levate not the decibel; 
R-ight volume makes it good, 
C-ry not a loud 
Y-ell. 

M-ake not a noise 
O-f a deafening roar; 
L-et the average sound sing 
E-very sublime musical score. 
R-umors have been flying that you have a golden voice; 
O-n the fifteenth of January, make not a noise....

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Categories: decibel, birthday,
Form: Acrostic



decompose
I'm not that person I was once atall But I know it's difficult to accept A liar, you promised no harm could befall Please tell me why you didn't intercept Didn't catch it when it fell Wouldn't I do it for who? Can hear every decibel If you asked, I'd die for you I don't hate you I don't love you I despise you I disprize you Why Please Say Why
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Categories: decibel, 12th grade, betrayal, confusion, death, extended metaphor,
Form: Rhyme

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