HI GUYS I CAUGHT UP, MASS UPDATE, ALL DONE. :) last few poems suck okay
4. Limerick:
I once decided I wanted to fly
I had to learn, did not want to die
Grabbed a lifejacket,
Threw it on, made a racket,
Then I decided to eat a pie.
5. Enjambment:
It started to rain down on him
As he got stuck into his sugar tin
He asked his sister
"Since it's raining now, is there going to be a twister?"
She replied that the rain showed no indication
Of anything other than precipitation
And that he should use an umbrella
Otherwise he would be a wet fella.
6. Acrostic:
After the war, one soul was left wandering the earth,
Left lingering were the scarred remains of a once strong man,
Only after years of torment can he finally attempt to rebuild himself,
Now he must find his way back home to escape the memories,
Eventually finding those he loved have now left him, he is now alone.
7. Doggerel:
Santa was looking for a wife,
Not a tall one, not a short one,
Just a woman which could sharpen his knife.
Santa decided to head to the supermarket,
Hoping that he'd get a peek into a woman's compartment,
Looking in the food section to no avail,
He started to wonder if he'd have to say "I failed".
Santa decided he couldn't give in,
So he headed to the bakery's bin,
He checked the bin three times,
But still, he did not manage to find a wife.
Santa was distraught, so he yelled with great fear,
"Women, won't you come ride in my car tonight?"
Out of the shadows a lady appeared,
She was round and was drinking beer.
Santa yelled with such glee,
Knowing that the one who found a wife was he.
8. Imagery:
The sun beamed through the windows,
All that could be seen was white light.
She moved her head so she only saw half of the light,
It glared into her eyes.
She felt the wind blow from the east,
As the curtains began to dance.
The purple curtains flew in front of the white.
As the white dodged the other curtains,
The wind began to it it,
Throwing it all over the room.
Moments later, the sun began to fade,
The darkness started to appear,
The moon came out of hiding
And she started to fall asleep.
9. Tanka:
I own a parrot.
She likes to call out often.
She enjoys bird seed.
She is a happy parrot.
She could not be happier.
10. Ballad:
She was only twenty,
Blonde hair, long legs, and a smile that couldn't be stopped.
When she took a step, only silence was heard,
Nobody would dare utter another word.
She made the world fall silent.
He was only twenty-one,
He was brunette, and a had soft touch.
Everyone said the two should be together,
He never had had a chance to speak.
His lips were frozen, could not move.
She made the world fall silent.
During the next few weeks he followed her,
Watched her,
Never saying a word.
Quietly wondering if she could be his,
He planted an invitation in her bag.
He walked away without a sound.
She made the world fall silent.
They only had this one night together,
He, too afraid to speak,
She, too confident to give him a chance.
He tried to look into her eyes,
Searching for something that could bring the two together.
His eyes met hers,
They both smiled.
She made the world fall silent.
Words no longer escaped him.
He grabbed her,
Pulled her in,
Put his lips on hers.
Nobody could say anything else.
All they could do was watch.
She made the world fall silent.
11. Sonnet:
It was Christmas morning,
A little girl walked from her bedroom,
To the Christmas tree,
And started to shake her presents.
It wasn't time to open the presents,
So the little girl went to eat a snack,
She grabbed a hold of the largest handful of popcorn she could find,
And started to eat it.
The time arrived to open presents,
So she walked down the hallway,
Taking in every sight,
Remembering that it was Christmas morning.
She enjoyed the simple things,
She was only just seven.
12. Canzone:
I'm breeding.
I've been breeding for hourse,
Months, and even years.
The breeding will never end,
As long as there are puppies to be had.
When I put my foot down on my bike,
My emotion is heightened
and my motivation is lifted,
As I continue to breed,
Every day,
Every night.
I see wild Audino in the grass nearby,
I consider stopping to talk to them,
But I keep my eye on the road.
I can't let any distractions get in my way,
As I breed each and every day.
The old man says my Herdier is doing fine,
But yet no breeding is happening.
I wait,
I wait patiently,
and still, no puppies are found.
I tell the old man I want the puppies now,
But all he does is laugh in my face.
He exclaims, "You can't have puppies!"
I look at him wondering what he means,
Realising that I am a human
and that I sound crazy.
I bred everyday,
and finally my puppies came.
I raised them to Stoutland,
and now Unova is theirs.