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Mohnish's Poetry Port

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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MOHNISH'S POETRY PORT

ALL THE POETRY I MADE
Photo by blentley

HAIKU

  • Three lined poem
  • About Nature
  • Does not rhyme
  • The first and third line has five syllables
  • The second line has 7 syllables

SUMMER HAIKU

SUMMER HEAT

Summer is coming
Hot and warm enjoy the warmth
No school but a break

FALL HAIKU

FALL LEAVES
Photo by ecstaticist

Fall is arriving
Leaves start to change it's color
We should rake the leaves

Photo by Werner Kunz

WINTER HAIKU

WINTER LIFE
Photo by blmiers2

Winter is coming
Freezing and cold wind will blow
Plants die and leaves fall

Photo by blmiers2

SPRING HAIKU

SPRING BLOOMS
Photo by zilverbat.

Warm spring is coming
The flowers will start blooming
We should plant some seeds

Photo by ecstaticist

DIAMANTE

  • Has seven lines
  • First and last line uses a noun
  • Second and sixth line uses two adjectives
  • Lines 3 and 5 uses verbs
  • Line 7 uses 4 nouns
Photo by slworking2

DIAMANTE POETRY

SPORTS AND TELEVISION
Photo by JoetheLion

Sports
Fun Active
Running Tackling Catching
Soccer Football Golf Tennis
Watching Listening Sitting
Exciting Boring
Television

Photo by ryanknapp

DIAMANTE POETRY

FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL
Photo by jdtornow

Football
Intense Aggressive
Tackling Catching Throwing
Tony Romo, Miles Austin, Demarcus Ware, Jason Witten
Batting Pitching Catching
Fun Exiting
Baseball

Photo by artolog

ACROSTIC POEMS

  • First letter of each word should be capitalized
  • Can create a phrase
  • About one subject
  • Doesn't need to rhyme
  • Describes your subject

ACROSTIC POETRY

MIDDLE COLONY

Merchants trade crops
Irish
Delaware
Diverse Population
Lumbermen
English

LIMERICK POETRY

  • Five lines long
  • 1, 2, and 5 rhyme with each other
  • 3 and 4 has to rhyme with each other
  • Usually they are funny
  • Has distinctive rhythm
Photo by Mickyboyc

LIMERICK POETRY

ROGER
Photo by Werner Kunz

There once was a boy named Roger
He was such a dodger
He played and played until he was the best
But, after that he needed some rest
He soon became a charger

Photo by patimbeau

CINQUAIN

  • Are five lines long
  • First and last line have only 2 syllables
  • Second line has 4 syllables
  • Third line has 6 syllables
  • Fourth line has 8 syllables
Photo by Will Montague

CINQUAIN POETRY

FOOTBALL
Photo by Mike Shadle

Football
Is Aggressive
Scoring Touchdowns is
Key
The Defense Should be Able to
Tackle

Photo by mattradickal

FREE-VERSE

  • Alliteration
  • Personification
  • Does not have to rhyme
  • Has no rules
  • Most simplest, but the hardest.
Photo by i k o

ALLITERATION POETRY

SALLY
Photo by Xixonesina

Snazzy Sally Saw Silly Shiny Shoes

Photo by bbaunach

PERSONIFICATION POETRY

STORM
Photo by davedehetre

Clouds Come In
To Hide The Sun

The Wind Starts
Howling and Screaming

The Clouds Are Mad and
Boom! Lightning Strikes

Rain Starts to Pour
It Was Really Sour

SPINE POETRY

  • Made by book spines
  • Usually funny
  • Makes a phrase
  • Talks about something
  • It can be real
Photo by djwtwo

SPINE POETRY

EMPORER'S SNAKES
Photo by seanmcgrath

Behind Enemy Line
The Emporer's
Shatterproof
Snakes
Have a Hot Time
Just In Case Clever Jack Takes The Cake