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Short Homonyms Poems

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


Premium Member Homophonium
They’re having their tea over there,
To have two cups too,
We’re going to wear our cloths, where?
I don’t really mean to be mean,
So tear your tear away,
Aren’t homophones and homonyms,
A fun a fun way to play?...

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Categories: homonyms, confusion,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Homonyms on Fly


To fly is the ability
to use the air for mobility
which is what birds do
and many insects, too.

As for the common housefly
a nuisance when it buzzes by;
it’s proper name Musca domestica
is also known as Musca pestica.

A more familiar fly is found
on male trousers usually down
to get at you-know-what,
but I’d rather not go into that.
...

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Categories: homonyms, word play,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Homonyms
Homonyms are words with
Two meanings that we know,
Words like gross and match and light, 
And pile and park and row,

Your boat out deep into the river 
But be careful what you drink,
Because the last thing you want to see 
Is your boat begin to sink,

On the kitchen bench
Right beneath the clock, 
And the sink has been made from
A granite sort of rock,

The baby too and fro, 
Until she is resigned,
To a lullaby made of homonyms,
Like down and just and kind....

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Categories: homonyms, 9th grade, humorous, poetry, word play, words,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Reflection on the Important Things