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Line -A single verse of poetry
I AM FAST AND FUN
I am fast and fun.
I can dream, dreams that nobody has dreamt
before.
I would go on adventures all over the world.
I want to write out my imagination.
I enjoy seeing peace.
I am fast and fun.
I want to fly and taste the air.
I am not afraid to say what I want.
I feel such smooth things that touch my fingers.
I find such pretty things in nature.
I am fast and fun.
I want to be a soccer star.
I think hard about things.
I wonder where we go when we fade.
I feel so great when I help someone.
Free Verse-Poetry tat does not have a
regular meter or rhyme scheme.
I don’t know exactly when I changed
into a kite...
perhaps it was shortly after
I stopped trying to fly
and simply drifted.
Until then I’d been Earthbound,
a rock that never gathered moss,
although I had never shifted.
Held down by gravity but aiming
high
with my eyes fixed on a Heaven
that was so far out of reach
I almost stopped believing
it actually existed.
Stanza-one of the divisions of a poem composed of two
or more lines usually with a common pattern of meter
and rhyme
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Sonnet-line pattern poem usually having one of
several conventional rhyme and meter
I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day.
What hours, O what black hours we have spent
This night! what sights you, heart, saw; ways
you went!
And more must, in yet longer light's delay.
With witness I speak this. But where I say
Hours I mean years, mean life. And my lament
Is cries countless, cries like dead letters sent
To dearest him that lives alas! away.
I am gall, I am heartburn. God's most
deep decree
Bitter would have me taste: my taste was me;
Bones built in me, flesh filled, blood brimmed
the curse.
Self yeast of spirit a dull dough sours. I see
The lost are like this, and their scourge to be
As I am mine, their sweating selves; but worse.
Rhyme/Meter-the pattern of sound in
language
• Daily, daily, / sing to
Mary, Sing my soul, her
praises due: All her
feasts, her / actions
honor, With the heart's
devotion true. Now in
wond'ring /
contemplation, Be her
majesty confessed; Call
her Mother / call her
Virgin, Happy Mother,
Virgin blest.
Rhyme- compression of the same
expression used most in the poetry
Acceptance of darkness
The heart of the sun
The battle is over
The people have won.
Aether of sunlight
Dust of the stars
Eyes against nothing
Know nothing is far.
Blue opalescence
That holds in the night
Vanish forever
In infinite light.
Eyes of the heavens
Hand of the sun
The old life is over
A new has begun.
Repetition-the act of processes or
repeating
Telling the wind not to blow
Telling the tide not to turn
Telling a river not to flow
Telling fire not to burn
Telling birds not to fly
Telling frogs not to hop
Telling babies not to cry
Telling bubbles not to pop
Telling rain not to fall
Telling lightning not to flash
Telling cuckoos not to call
Telling water not to splash
Telling dogs not to wag
Telling the sun not to shine
Telling parents not to nag
And telling children not to whine!
Tone-a manner of expression in speech
or writing
Scheme-a systematic and coherent
arrangement.
Onomatopoeia- the forming of the word
that imitates the sound that it refers to.
The wind flowed in a way,
The dust rose in a way,
unattempted was
attempted,
broken images was
chiselled,
it wasn`t happened,
we adopted the words,
we wanted,
the generation came
forward,
with these ideals
Alliteration-the repetition of the same
consonant sounds for poetic
Boisterous and bold, bursting with self-belief,
Blunt and bossy yet brusque and brief.
Boys who are bullied are beaten and battered,
Bullying buddies bluster when browbeat-busted.
Brawny boy bares his big biceps and bod,
But brainy boy bags the busty broad.
Bad boys break the law bringing bitter blight,
Brave boys win the battle, guns blazing bright.
Baby boys, a boon at birth are beautiful to
behold,
But bristly and boorish and bad-tempered when
old.
But bless the boy who is always bonny and
bright,
Busy as a bee and brisk and blithe.
Allusion-the act of making the audience
believe its something different
• THE SUN SINKS INTO SALTY
SADNESS OF SEA
SEA SHIVERS SHUDDERS AND SOBS
STARS SADLY STARE SHRUNKEN SEA
MOON MELTS INTO MELODY OF
MADNESS
NAKED NIGHT NIBBLES THE
NEMESIS
DIVINE DAWN DISSOLVES THE DIRE
DISCORD.
SUN SASHAYS SHYLY SAYING SORRY
TO SEA
Personification-a person or thing that
connects a certain thing or idea
Days disco dancing fun faddish
footsteps,
Dates drinking until red wine all
devoured,
Long hours laughing with lenient
leisure,
Perhaps partied when city lights
paling,
Sang sonorously until throats
thistle,
Sat sprightly see sunrise over
seafront.
Made more mad, mad mistakes
mostly myself,
Learning lesson from in later
lifetime.
Simile-a figure of speech that draws a
comparison between 2 different things
Warm winds waft the wheatfields of Wimmera
where wide-eyed waif waits for one
who wanders wordlessly with wisdom
Willy Wagtail watches whittlers of
woomera
Omagh odemaker opposite outback peers
outside
orphic optimist, overpowered, observes
Orion
orbiting on organised, oiled opera-orison
of own odyssey orange-ochre and oriode
Culminating in a cacophony of cultured
cliches
country kid clouts Celt clad in cobalt
canny clues covered by cultural cynicism
calamitous couplets collapse like crippled
colt
Metaphor-a figure of speech in which
a word is applied as the same.
Calm emotions cause small
waves to flow,
Anger causes tsunamis to
blow.
Waves from each
emotion,
All controlled by me,
Ocean.
Wondered how waves are
formed; now you know.
Hyperbole-a figure of speech in which
exaggeration used for effects
Star from the North
Swept away in oblivion,
It’s a mind ride on a unicorn
Numb ‘neath a naughty night
What a spectacle, what a sight.
Gazing into the daring dark
Stars stare in this luring lark
Spite of the nebulous stardust
A star form the north caught my lust.
T’was not the brightest, it did not come
forth
Just a coy and humble star from the north
Yet twenty twinkles must have passed by
For it stole the stagy show in the sky.
Could have sworn it winked at me
I winked; a stale look was all I could see
Not sure it returned my gaze,
Guess it’s just a teasing maze.
Symbol- is to give or represent a thing
or idea
knock broken telly
hear noise spluttering
in flickering jelly
aliens are muttering
picture’s squishy
talking in mumbles
tube sounds hissy
rumbling grumbles
snowstorm squealing
low bass humming
ad’s wheeling-dealing
headache’s drumming
Theme-a topic or discussion of a
written composite
burp! bacon-bits bolted at breakfast
panting, preparing for Puffing-Billy
paint-puff pretty-pout in pink-paste
huff-puff, hurry up highway-hilly
wow! Winter’s white-washed wonder
tourists teetering towards train track
ugh! utter urbanites, umbrellas under
brrr! brrr ! bent beneath brolleys-black
psst! peep at piously praying people
chant chanson-chapters in chapel-church
slippery-slide sleet sheers sloping steeple
sniff! smoke! shh! silently source search
brrm! BMW barges bracken-fern, brakes
beside bridge-trestle built behind Belgrave
toot! toot! tottering, turning-train time takes
bye! bystanders bawl at ballyraggers brave
nyah! nyah! nigglers nag, nightfall near
even Emerald-lake’s empty of everyone
hoorah! happy homecomers halting here
fa-la-la! fabulous, fantastic, frolic-fun
Setting-the place were a narrative or
film takes place
Meow meow sang the cat-playing fiddle,
Oink oink oink went piggy in the middle,
Grrr grrr grrr growled the dancing bear,
jumping up and down with his hands in the air.
Woof woof woof barked the juggling dog,
Croak croak croak croaked the jumping frog,
To wit to woo sang the wise owl who
could play the guitar and the banjo too,
Tweet tweet tweet went the birds on wing,
Tra la la together they did sing,
Moo moo moo mooed the big brown cow
dancing the jive with the three legged sow,
Peep peep peep went the small field mouse,
rocking and a rolling, bringing down the house,
Cock a doodle do crowed the cockerel loud,
Bravo bravo came the chant from the crowd,
Bang bang bang went the farmer’s gun,
Screaming and a shouting away they run,
Ha ha hyena never had such fun
Imagery-the use of figures of speech
or vivid description
• Milk,
water,
boil,bubble.
Spoons of coffee
powder,sugar stirred.
Egg-yolk and cream are
whipped,
with the help of a beater.
With coffee the mixture is
whisked.
The coffee sloshes into a
mug.
Coffee with creamy layer
is then slurped.