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Anyone good with poems & they can help me on one please!?

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i need a poem with one of each of the following onomatopeia, simile, alliteration, personification, metaphor, imagery, repetiton ?HELP ME PLEASE i ben trying to do it for like 3hours and its too hard!

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  1. This is a fabulous website for poetry. You should be able to find all you need there.  I hope this helps.

    http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/

    War is kind has some examples of onomatopoeia

    http://poetry.about.com/library/weekly/b...

    The road not taken by robert frost is about decisions you make in life. I would say that is good for your metaphor.

    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_ci...

    The charge of the light brigade is great imagery.

    http://poetry.about.com/library/weekly/b...

    the house that jack built is the best one i can think of for repetition.

    This is the house that Jack built.

    This is the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the dog,

    That worried the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the cow with the crumpled horn,

    That tossed the dog,

    That worried the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the maiden all forlorn,

    That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,

    That tossed the dog,

    That worried the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the man all tattered and torn,

    That kissed the maiden all forlorn,

    That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,

    That tossed the dog,

    That worried the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the priest all shaven and shorn,

    That married the man all tattered and torn,

    That kissed the maiden all forlorn,

    That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,

    That tossed the dog,

    That worried the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the c**k that crowed in the morn,

    That waked the priest all shaven and shorn,

    That married the man all tattered and torn,

    That kissed the maiden all forlorn,

    That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,

    That tossed the dog,

    That worried the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.

    This is the farmer sowing his corn,

    That kept the c**k that crowed in the morn,

    That waked the priest all shaven and shorn,

    That married the man all tattered and torn,

    That kissed the maiden all forlorn,

    That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,

    That tossed the dog,

    That worried the cat,

    That killed the rat,

    That ate the malt

    That lay in the house that Jack built.


  2. Please clarify your question--are you writing a poem or just need a reference? Are you looking for one poem with all of these figures of speech or one poem for each? I would suggest some of Poe's poems, e.g. The Raven or Annabel Lee

    Here's a link to get you started:

    http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/...

  3. This one is my personal favorite.  Loaded with opposites, and other goodies that you desire.

    One bright day in the middle of the night-

    Two dead boys got up to fight -

    Back to Back they faced each other-

    Drew their swords and shot each other -

    If you do not believe this lie is true -

    Ask the blind man, he saw it too!

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