I accidentally ate, consumed, chew in,
A thesaurus, a synonymopedia.
And ever since then, at that moment, by that time,
My words, vocabulary, sayings just sublime.
So when I talk, speak, utter a voice to someone,
I use informed, spiced, educated English.
I use big, humangous, enormous words
And synonyms like 'food carrier' instead of dish.
And instead of idiot, fool, stupid person,
I found better words like Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump...
And I now use words like geographic waste disposal centre
Instead of cheap words like rubbish dump.
It's awesome, fantastic, awe-inspiring,
How my language, grammar, vocabulary has developed.
It really is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,
How my wisdom, philosophical understanding has emerged!
Categories:
synonyms, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
To debate
To rebel
The antonyms monopolize
To express
To support
The synonyms monopolize
And now the child memories both
And never distinguishes between them
The positives from the negatives
The moral from the immoral
The saints from the devils
As they are forever morally Overestimated by the grown-ups
Until they are vandalism-prone Underestimated
With a future collapse of morality
In this fabulous and glamorous world
Full of both antonyms and synonyms
Categories:
synonyms, education, simile, violence, words,
Form: Free verse
SYNONYMS SOUL
Synonyms soul
My conscience courage in mine ego
feeling ingenious heart intellect soars
Mine intelligence life mind personality
Resonates spirit stuff thought vitality
Synonyms soul
anima why am I animation
In animus ardor bosom bottomed distaste
cause for disposition ignored
More bonding to my only soul
Synonyms soul
My conscience courage in mine ego
feeling ingenious heart intellect soars
Resonates spirit stuff thought vitality
Mine intelligence life mind personality
Holy is mine Synonymic Soul
8/11/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2021©
Categories:
synonyms, analogy, blessing, devotion, endurance,
Form: Dramatic Verse
She made a sanctuary for synonyms.
Kept them safely sequestered away.
Had to spank pail and pale yesterday, she told me.
I was surprised, but not morbidly so. She is strict.
I had to chase when and win around the block.
I had to make flu and flew eat their vegetables.
I had to straighten out to and too but not two.
I was getting tired of these phone calls.
However, I have to admit, she is keeping masks on them.
And so far none of them have caught the Covid-19.
But I do wish she would release a few of them
For I need to use wail and whale in my next poem.
Categories:
synonyms, word play, words,
Form: Prose Poetry
once impulsive now
deserted forsaken
cast aside
jilted
stranded
rejected
dumped
ditched
unused
neglected
idle
unoccupied
uninhabited
I stand empty
words fail me
Categories:
synonyms, poetry, word play,
Form: Verse
diamante
colleague
polite, honest
smiling, supporting, seeking
buddy, partner ~ friend, companion
trusting, sharing, enjoying
reliable, romantic
soulmate
June 14, 2019
Joseph May contest: Sparking Diamonds Poetry
Categories:
synonyms, language, symbolism, words,
Form: Diamante
My friend and I are synonyms
Excitement for life never dims
Many do not fathom our whims
My friend and I are synonyms
Categories:
synonyms, friend, friendship, word play,
Form: Monorhyme
(of my world)
With talent and impartial cause, in each crease- words become as liquid
even in benevolent pause, I dare not cease the increase
True:
A symphony of synonyms
cannot convey the character of you
__________________
~ Just a little Scribble ~
Categories:
synonyms, truth, words,
Form: Rhyme
overt or implied
images dance in the mind
there is no difference
sensuality
was not meant to be hidden
be true to yourself
call it what it is
synonyms of passion's name
each one is the same
Eileen
Categories:
synonyms, irony, sensual,
Form: Senryu
Seed
bulb, pit, core, root
I like to keep them out of my boot.
Door
entrance, exit, port, hatch
I have one made of thatch.
Dessert
candy, sweets, pie, cake
Those are what I eat and bake.
Save
rescue, help, assist, recover
Someone to save I will discover.
Married
hitched, matched, wedded
This is one thing I've always dreaded.
Categories:
synonyms, candy, hero, house, marriage,
Form: Rhyme
It’s jumbo, huge, gigantic
Or it’s miniscule or small.
She’s frenzied or she’s frantic;
He is towering or tall.
They amble, stroll or saunter
Or they scurry, skitter, scoot.
He’s a braggart or a flaunter;
She is smart or she’s astute.
It’s delectable or yummy
Or it’s nasty, gross or foul.
In the stomach or the tummy,
It might cause a pout or scowl.
As we rummage or we ransack
All the knowledge in our brains,
We find synonyms from way back
Which our intellect retains.
So we dip or delve or plunder
In our word-filled cache or chest,
Plucking nouns or verbs whose thunder
Will leave readers most impressed.
I could keep this up forever
In this rhyme or poem I’ve penned,
But I’m wrapping this endeavor –
It’s finito! That’s the end!
Categories:
synonyms, on writing and words,
Form: Rhyme
For budding author, or storyteller,
a would be poet or bard.
To ideate, then put on paper,
for me is occasionally hard.
At this present time,
at Desktop Publisher I muse.
Probing my cerebrum,
for fruitful ideas to use.
I scratch my head and ponder,
I chew and meditate,
I contemplate and digest,
probing for reasons to celebrate.
I deliberate, then reflect,
and I mull but still can't see.
I speculate and study,
but rewarding thoughts aren't to be.
I imagine, and I consider,
then ruminate and weigh,
but alas I find no thoughts,
just synonyms today.
Categories:
synonyms, funny, parody, satire,
Form: Lyric