Short Enunciation Poems
Short Enunciation Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Enunciation by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Enunciation by length and keyword.
POETRY REP-AR-TEE monostich B
IMAGISM exact enunciation sans adjectivial disclosure...
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Categories:
enunciation, poetry,
Form:
Epigram
Categories:
enunciation, food,
Form:
Verse
Ostracized by Nuns
will to be diff’rent
fractals with cursive curlicues
cream-colored overalls
ostracized by nuns
and formal catechisms
with habitual fashion sense
now I’m in control
spinning like a pinwheel
with poetic enunciation
showed them, showed them all
i could take off my uniform
it’s monotone gray
...
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Categories:
enunciation, poetry, school,
Form:
Free verse
Words
Words will always retain their power when properly used.
Words offer the means to meaning,
and for they who will listen,
the enunciation of truth.
Words in and of themselves alone are meaningless,
but when words are properly powerfully expressed,
the power of words can change the entire world for the best....
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Categories:
enunciation, power, words,
Form:
Rhyme
No poetry zone
The poet police pay attention to
punctuation, they patrol pauses,
comas, and correct enunciation..
The poet police prefer prolific
prose, perfumy pendants so
pen one of those..
Be mindful of what type of
poem you compose.
Pay attention to your tone,
and never ever park your poems
in a no poetry parking zone....
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Categories:
enunciation, 1st grade, poems, poetry,
Form:
Light Verse
Braille
how can you remember
every word, everything I've said
when you are looking at my lips
still moist and swollen from your last kiss
the whole time we are talking
oh, but honey I remember
everything that you have said
cause you are talking with your hands
your fingers doing the enunciation
reading me like I was braille...
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Categories:
enunciation, love
Form:
Free verse
Mispronunciation
I think it is funny how OFTEN we are wrong,
How we don’t speak the right way,
How words that are written throughout the LIBRARY,
Aren’t the words that we say,
From FAUX PAS to ALMOND, to ET CETERA,
GENRE, and FILM, and BOUTIQUE,
Commonly miss said, uttered all wrong,
Razing the way that we speak,
I think it’s important we clean up this CHAOS,
Our enunciation becomes understood,
And we clean away DEBRIS of mispronounced words,
That we talk, you know… proper and good....
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Categories:
enunciation, funny, humorous, irony, language,
Form:
Quatrain