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Graphical poem

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My boys are my brothers Without the aid of my father and my mother. They don’t bounce when the bullets fly. They stand up straight when my enemies drive by. Many are called friends; Fewer are called brothers - A homey who gives his life for another. (Brother Natasha Niemi) Onomatopeia

 

3. Will you, won’t you, will you, won’t you, will you join the dance?

 

 Will you, won’t you, will you, won’t you, won’t you join the dance?

(The Lobster Quadrille by Lewis Carroll) Allitaration

4 ‘Beautiful Soup, so rich and green,

 

Waiting in a hot tureen!

 

Who for such dainties would not stoop?

 

Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!

 

Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!

 

 Beau — ootiful Soo — oop!

 

 Beau — ootiful Soo — oop!

 

Soo — oop of the e — e — evening,

 

 Beautiful, beautiful Soup!

 

‘Beautiful Soup! Who cares for fish,

 

Game, or any other dish?

 

Who would not give all else for two

 

Pennyworth only of beautiful Soup?

 

Pennyworth only of beautiful Soup?

 

 Beau — ootiful Soo — oop!

 

 Beau — ootiful Soo — oop!

 

Soo — oop of the e — e — evening,

‘Soo — oop of the e — e — evening,

 

 Beautiful, beauti — FUL SOUP!’

Beautiful, beautiful Soup!’

(The Lobster Quadrille by Lewis Carroll) Graphon

5 Betty Botter bought some butter,
but, she said, the butter’s bitter;
if I put it in my batter
it will make my batter bitter,
but a bit of better butter
will make my batter better.
So she bought a bit of butter
better than her bitter butter,
and she put it in her batter
and the batter was not bitter.
So ’twas better Betty Botter
bought a bit of better butter.

(Betty Botter by Mother Goose) Allitaration

6 The one I love with all my might.
The one I'm thinking of tonight.
The one that helps me make things right.
The one I long to kiss goodnight.
The one I dream of when I sleep at night.
The one I think of when I hug my pillow tight.
The one that makes me happy when she comes into my sight.
The one I'm not giving up without putting up a fight.
- To "The One" that changed my life.

The Person I Thought I Knew

(The one I love by Noel Garcia) Rhyme
7 Yes, Din! Din! Din!

You Lazarushian-leather Gunga Din!

Though I've belted you and flayed you,

By the livin' Gawd that made you,

You're a better man that I am, Gunga Din!

(from 'Gunga Din', 1890) Allitaration and onomatopeia

8 Crack! Crack!
The fire crackles under the stars.
Sizzle! Sizzle!
The water sizzles above the fire.
Crunch! Crunch!
The campers crunching on potato chips.
Click! Clack! Click! Clack!
The tent poles clicking and clacking together.
Rustle! Rustle!
As we prepare our sleeping bags to go to sleep.
Chirp! Chirp!
The crickets say, “good-night”.

Onomatopeia

9.

Graphical poem

10. Mark but this flea, and mark in this,
How little that which thou deny'st me is;
It sucked me first, and now sucks thee,
And in this flea our two bloods mingled be;
Thou know'st that this cannot be said
A sin, nor shame, nor loss of maidenhead;
Yet this enjoys before it woo,
And pampered swells with one blood made of two,
And this, alas, is more than we would do.

(The Flea By John Donne) Rhyme

11. Squeal!
Kids are running everywhere.
Running and Splash –
Falling in the pool.
The music plays –
Stomp! Stomp!
The children dance.
Finally, the food is off the grill-
Munch, munch, munch!

(Pool party by Natasha Niemi)

Onomatopeia

12. Curious cats crouch on the window sill
Watching unwaveringly through the glass
As blue birds fly by.
Curious cats are
Almost two headed in a sensitive sense,
Still alert and aware
Of the running, rotten rats behind them.

(Curious cat by Natasha Niemi)

Allitaration

13.
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.

(Fire and Ice by Robert Frost) Rhyme

14. Romance, who loves to nod and sing,
With drowsy head and folded wing,
Among the green leaves as they shake

Far down within some shadowy lake,
To me a painted paroquet
Hath been - a most familiar bird -
Taught me my alphabet to say –


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