I'm in love with mud,
It's sad, I know, but true.
I just can't help but splash in it,
Or stomp a path right through.
It's sticky and it's dirty,
And it covers all my clothes.
But when I see it lying there,
A voice inside me grows...
...You can't resist, you know I'm right,
It's fun to play in mud!
Look at it just sitting there,
I really think you should!
I splatter in the grimy gloop,
I can't resist the ooze!
I run, I jump, I stamp about,
It drips into my shoes!
©2003 Gareth Lancaster
Some examples of poems that use consonance include "Sea Fever" by John Masefield and "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe. These poems use repeated consonant sounds, such as "s" in "Sea Fever" and "l" in "Annabel Lee," to create musical and rhythmic effects.
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i just want you to present to me some popular love poems
Get some of mud from outside i think that should work
He who?
This means that some of his poems weren't easy to understand.
Sometimes. Some poems just use descriptive words to help the reader form a picture in there mind. On the other hand, some poems will rhyme to get the attention of the reader.
A person can find love poems for teenagers from several different places. Some of these places include Family Friend Poems, 100 Poems, and Best Teen Poems.
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Langston Hughes wrote many poems during his time. Some of his poems include Ardella, Daybreak in Alabama, Cultural Exchange, Acceptance and Bad Morning.
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yes some of the mud dissolve in the water.