Saturday 17 March 2018

A Selection of short poems on "Alliteration".

South Elmsall Library Poetry Group, Jan 2017.

A Poor Alliteration. By Jaki Spencer.
The fickle finger of fate,
Flies furtively following furor.
Flourishes, at a feverish rate,
Fervently, favoring more.

Flinging fashionable, faux pax
Funny, fine, flirting feeling.
Faltering, futile, flung from afar;
Forever, fused feather-light appealing.

A Proper P Poem by Kalie Dunning.
Princess Pearl,
Played with a pretty puppy,
Pawed a pink penguin,
Peeked at a poorly panda,
Passed a perfect present,
Paused for a piddle,
Purchased a pepper pizza,
Punched a plump puffin,
Pecked a portly plumber,
Packed a pair of pajamas,
While paddling in a pool

Frozen by Marjorie Lacy.
In my garden, frozen frost is freezing my flowers.
In my kitchen, from the overfull freezer, we keep frozen fish fingers.
On our dining table, fried fish is my favorite food.
On the T.V., racing fleet-footed horses, fly past the post.
Again, on T.V., images of flying fish flashing over the foam!
On our chilly window sill, the frenzied fly fails in his last battle.

‘P’ from Arnold Senior.
Pablo Picasso painted a picture
Painted a pretty picture
A peculiar picture.
Peculiar pictures are what Pablo paints

Peculiar!

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