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Short Homophone Poems

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


Here Me Write - Word Play Homophone
Eye vent out on a clear blew ski day
butt the whether vase read hot the hole day
board eye go far a movie
knot a sole hear maid eerie
sow eye flea this haul two call it a day...

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Categories: homophone, funny, humor,
Form: Limerick



Homophone
Homophones are words that
spelled same have different
Meaning.
A scam can arise from someone's
Lack of knowledge. The word groom
Can be used as a brides husband.
Combing you hair. Or an illegal term.
Before you ever ask anyone to
Marry you.Ask them to define these
Terms.And make them promise never
to help aid into this condition!...

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Categories: homophone, anti bullying,
Form: Grook
Premium Member Homophonic Phenomena
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Homophonic Phenomena
David J Walker

How freely dismissed 
The simplest forms 
That reason must take 

	Mistaken 
For roads
	Not taken

Or feigned to take  

The vagabonds path
To madness and night

The phenomenon
	Of a homophone 
left to its own
Devise

Hidden emendation
	Alterations 
Of eruditious representations 

Truth hidden within 
alternative alliterations 

which no cavalier palaver
 may define...

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Categories: homophone, allegory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Bone To Pick
Humorous? This could be one; rhyming rules are numerous, jumping through hoops nearly fun as bumping your humerus…
An Ae Freislighe, an Irish quatrain with abab and 2-syllable and 3-syllable end rhymes on lines 7 syllables in length. Poem should start and end with same word(s), but I used a homophone here, because, why not? https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-poetry/ae-freislighe-poetic-form...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homophone, humorous, writing,
Form: Other
Homophone Entry
He saw with sore eyes, a belle by a bell
With a smile he couldn’t resist.
He wondered should they wander and they rested a while
Ensuring they missed the mist.

Good genes in good jeans, he told himself
As he ushered her into his home.
The maid made food and they ate at eight
And finally they were alone.

He wanted her more as they gazed at the moor
Then he saw he was terribly wrong.
Who’d have guessed that his guest , that he met out side
Of the Nave was a knave all along…...

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Categories: homophone, funny,
Form: Rhyme




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