FIGURATIVE POEMS

Figurative language is simply a descriptive way of writing which helps the reader to imagine a picture of the subject or scene, and to bring out the reader’s emotions and help them to relate to the words. In other words, it’s just about using different ways to make your writing interesting! There are many different ways to do this by:

making comparisons (similes and metaphors), repeating sounds (alliteration, assonance and consonance), exaggeration (hyperbole), appealing to the senses (onomatopoeia), and creating images (imagery and personification).

Many of my poems include figurative language; some will maybe only use one form, others will use lots. Therefore, all the poems listed below include some element of figurative language, but they are also then separated into ALLITERATION POEMS, PERSONIFICATION POEMS etc, according to what figurative language is included, so if you are looking for specific examples just look at the drop down menu that appears when you hover over the heading of FIGURATIVE POEMS. My poems will, of course, be duplicated in several of the categories of figurative poems if they include more than one element of figurative language. Look at the TEACHERS’ PAGE, FIGURATIVE WRITING intro to understand more about what each type of figurative language is; it’s nothing like as complicated as the words make it sound!

Picture Perfect Butterfly

8 March 2016

  Nature poems Nature is the perfect inspiration for poetry. The beauty, design and purpose of the butterfly inspired this gentle conversational poem, which is full of figurative language, including examples of alliteration, personification and metaphors.   How beautiful the butterfly; heaven’s carefree alibi. Apple of the artist’s eye; you’re picture perfect, butterfly.

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A Letter from Goldilocks

4 March 2016

  A Letter from Goldilocks   This fun letter poem is written in rhyme and rhythm as an apology to Baby Bear for breaking his chair.  The entire poem uses the same rhyming phoneme.

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STRESSED? How to reverse it…..

2 March 2016

  STRESSED?   How to reverse it…..   This is just a fun rhyming acrostic poem with something of an extra twist in the punchline.   So many pressures and fears today. Too many worries that wont go away. Really can’t face all the things I must do. Even more work’s piling up to get […]

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A Star

28 September 2015

Shape Poem This simple shape poem, in just one rhyming couplet, includes examples of personification, metaphor and imagery in its figurative language.  

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Adverts for Sale

9 September 2015

ADVERTS FOR SALE! This performance poem gives examples of the figurative language used in adverts, in particular similes, metaphors, alliteration and hyperbole. Adverts for sale, adverts for sale, Come and get your adverts. All in one alliteration, Adjectives and adverbs.

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Consonance Classes

8 July 2015

Consonant Classes   This silly alliteration poem does not use the usual repeating initial letters as alliteration ,but instead repeats the consonants and consonants blends, to demonstrate a specific type of alliteration called consonance.  It also includes one element of onomatopoeia.   Debra the Zebra did consonance classes And Rodger the Badger did too; Murtle […]

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Winter – The Masterful King

10 June 2015

Season Poems   This illustrated season poem, from my “Picturing The Seasons” collection, is a lovely example of personification and imagery and includes masses of metaphors and alliteration.   Winter is here! The Masterful King Sits high on his icy white throne Watching his personal artist create A work of art all of his own. […]

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The Garden Within

10 June 2015

Inspirational Poem   This inspirational metaphor poem is another example of figurative language, with occasional use of alliteration.   Guard your heart always, for there you will find That delicate feelings and thoughts are entwined. Each must be tended and nurtured and fed Or weeds can develop and grow there instead.

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The Daffodil Parade

10 June 2015

Flower Poetry   This imaginative piece of flower poetry is full of figurative language including metaphors, personification and imagery,with moments of alliteration.   The Spring is here, as demonstrated by the serenade Of choirs of smiling faces, ceremonially arrayed. They stand up tall, with arms outstretched; A welcoming cascade Of confidence and blessings… It’s the […]

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The Belle of the Ball

10 June 2015

Flower Poetry   This imaginative piece of flower poetry is full of imagery with moments of alliteration throughout.   The Bluebell Ball is here again, The dance floor’s overflowing With regal ladies proudly dressed, Their rich blue ball gowns flowing. Announcing her arrival, of course, you know her well: The beautifully delicate… Lady of the […]

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