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Thesaurus Poems - Poems about Thesaurus

Premium Member Thesaurus is my Daily Friend
Thesaurus is my daily friend Treasures in there never end I find new words time and time again Thesaurus is my daily friend Rhyme Time is the Place I venture When I want to rhyme adventure Daily I flip through my resource books Poems fly out at me, grasping my dendrites by their hooks...

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Categories: thesaurus, books, words,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member On a Thesaurus Diet
like a ruderal flower thoughts persist resilient the ultimate foil for single marcescent leaf that's induvial as ingrained habits distilled as a smur alights on the minds convolute like the leaf my thoughts furled I bask in apricity never to capitulate ...

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Categories: thesaurus, analogy, nature, philosophy,
Form: Suzette Prime



Premium Member Thesaurus This-Hour
we this-oar-us... and thee-sore-us... need this-hour-as... we came-bridged... with diction-air-ease.. for a full-loss-of-whys... we knot some full-loss-of-fees... with phil's full-loss-of-sophie... over phil's-loss-of-why's... stan sand...

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Categories: thesaurus, absence, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Passion of Poetry
An art ascending along time, with words which aren't able to sublime; An outbreak of your emotional state, with lines small and meanings great; An endeavor of peace,under a tree, Is what I call poetry. Ecstatic, depressed or calm, ink your thoughts with your palm; Mere words can be utilized, to enrich your mental merchandise; Emotions are yours cared faintly, prioritize them with poetry. Expression of your...

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Categories: thesaurus, inspirational, poetry,
Form: Free verse
National Thesaurus Day
To honor Peter Mark Roget, Whose birthday would have been today, This date, each year, is set aside, For his Thesaurus helps to guide, Or lead, all those who opt, or choose, To write, or pen, our thoughts or views. My old Thesaurus, worn and frayed, I’m sure (or certain) raised a grade When an instructor did require (Like every teacher who’d inspire) Papers which,...

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Categories: thesaurus, words,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member A Walking Thesaurus
D'ya know any people who are always right Are they annoying creatures or what Wonder who made them a walking thesaurus They sure make my blood run hot Love to poke holes in what they're saying Proving that they ain't infallible Jump at any chance to prove these guys wrong To be right every time is impossible Engaging these people in normal conversation Is...

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Categories: thesaurus, angst,
Form: Rhyme
After I Ate An English Thesaurus
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...

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Categories: thesaurus, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Walking Thesaurus
D'ya know any people who are always right Are they annoying creatures or what? Wonder who made them this walking thesaurus They sure make my blood run hot Love to poke holes in what they're saying Proving that they ain't infallible Jump at any chance to prove these guys wrong To be right every time is impossible Engaging these people in normal conversation Is...

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Categories: thesaurus, truth, veterans day,
Form: Rhyme
Overdosing Rather Binge Reading Thesaurus
Overdosing (rather binge reading) thesaurus... Imagine if ye will earlier one blustery February sixteenth two thousand twenty one, yours truly experienced atypical thrill perusing pages of heavily laden word book marking where I leave off reading courtesy no frills inked quill (sold to yours truly courtesy original big bird on his deathbed) plus jotting down page number so mundane effort to marry me interest with me...

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Categories: thesaurus, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Thesaurus
The blaze of Youth leaves behind burnt Antonyms of which the mellowing years are secretly desirous, but can only gather so many parched Synonyms ...

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Categories: thesaurus, age, youth,
Form: Imagism
Premium Member Morris the Thesaurus Tortoise
Ocie the Ocelot liked words a lot! As a tot, words like dot and trot hit the spot Then, getting older, the folder on her shoulder grew bolder What was once handy stopped ringing so dandy Craving vocabulary candy to bandy She sought what she ought, to form lukewarm to hot Mooshu, the emu guru, knew what to do To bring notice...

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Categories: thesaurus, children, humor, words,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Coffee Ringed Thesaurus
Sunday morning memories shimmering old thesaurus scarred with coffee rings mind sprouting... evergreen... water colored peace...

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Categories: thesaurus, appreciation, write, writing,
Form: Rhyme
A Theoretical Thesaurus
Long ago, before my earth was round, the light of my room made me feel even more depressed than I already was, a low flickering of the lamp unbetraying me, my mother's bed reminding me of my shortened childhood, having to grow old at the age of eight. The crunch of the sour apples from the...

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Categories: thesaurus, age, anxiety, baby, birth,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Thesaurus
noble Thesaurus, powerful, mighty and strong synonyms save me 15 - Poetry Contest: NA Casarah Nance 11/26/15...

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Categories: thesaurus, funny,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member The Rejected Thesaurus
Once again “Man” Fails A faulty miscarriage of stanzas and exhaled anomalies, “Man” withers Unto a Shakespearean passing “Man” testifies Verbal precedence above cedar scented opinions While providing expired empathy to their disfigured reflection Oh, how their insolent pride glimmers Similar to Cubic Zirconium weddings Oh, how their “manhood” Falsely supplicates For even “thicker” pride Another daftly implored lie “Man” inhales pompous remorse, Gripping rusted axe on toxicant bosom, Declaring knighthood...

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Categories: thesaurus, corruption, life, people, slam,
Form: Free verse

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