Get Poems by Email. Enter your email address to receive funny poems in your inbox each week. Totally free. Cancel any time. Rhyming Dictionary for Kids Type any word here to find all the words that rhyme with it. Follow Me. Buy Me a Coffee. Visit My Other Websites. Author Shel Silverstein frequently used alliteration in his poems for children to create a fanciful tone, even when it meant creating nonsense words. Famous for his tongue twisters, Dr. Seuss used alliteration to make his books fun to read and listen to.
Read too quickly and you could find yourself tripping over your tongue. While you might consider Dr. Seuss's works literature, he used poetic techniques, like rhyme and repetition, to create his works. Therefore, you can also call his words poetry. Alliteration is a creative tool that gives all types of poetry a memorable rhythm when recited. It's a fun way to play with words that brings out the imagination of both writer and reader while appealing to children and adults alike.
All rights reserved. Girl Baking as Examples of Alliteration Poems. Alliteration in Poetry Alliteration is a poet's tool to bring words together and make patterns in their writing.
Sonnet 5 by William Shakespeare William Shakespeare's work frequently featured alliteration. Birches by Robert Frost "Birches" by Robert Frost repeats the "b" sound throughout the first four lines to emphasize the dominant theme of the poem.
But swinging doesn't bend them down to stay". The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. A slippery sloppery slipping snail Slithered, slimed, and slid on the floor Feeling hurried, harried, hungry, and helpless.
As starlings screeched, spiraled, and saw. That slippery sloppery slipping snail Who slithered slimed and slid on the floor A fluttering of feathers fell frighteningly fast. Meant that slippery sloppery slipping snail Who slithered, slimed, and slid was no more. The brazen Billy Bailey, could be such a bad, bad boy. One day he bopped a beaver who was busy working by the bay. The beaver then bit Billy near the bottom of his butt. Drop by my boudoir later You can caress my beaver in my bed.
Love to get its lips on the light chaff; Later delights on a leaf for a late lunch. Lazy near a log by the lake for a lush brunch, Lamb, lion, and calf lie and munch Limiting little for later to the bunch.
This is a Lician. A Lician lives in lying, lazy, lovely London. A Lician eats looping spaghetti, lettuce, lollipops and lemons. A Lician likes laughing, leaping, and looking at locusts. A Lician is losing games and loving loops. My Lician left my loose laundry all over the left floorboard. Rise up children of the earth Rise up men of the earth Rise up women of the earth Rise up politicians of the earth Rise up scientists of the earth Rise up super powers of the earth Rise up little ones of the earth Rise up every creature of the earth Rise up you and me of the earth Rise up to save mother earth Rise up today Rise up now Arise.
This is a dogian A dogian lives in dusty dong houses when he digs A dogian eats dangerous deadly doggie treats A dogian likes to dive in dusty dog wholes A dogian is daring determined and dependable A dogian is drinking dirty water while driving with me.
This is a catian A catian lives in a couch with carrots while creating chaos A catian eats cat food on a couch in a carrot farm A catian likes to claw couches an compete A catian is confident confused aand cruel A catian drinks coco cola at chucky cheese. It is fun to read and write these poems. Even the little ones find them compelling as it challenges their minds. They need to remember it is not the letter but the sound of that letter that makes the poem alliterate.
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