Try looking up "known" poems such as Mary had a little lamb poems, they have tonnes of puns and are quite funny. I believe Shakespeare also did a few poems that had puns in them but those are a little harder to understand.
You can find a good bee pun picture on wherethepunis.com/shakespeares-bee-caveman-not-poem-pun-120.html
The use of pun is in the moral of the story. Here the pun is in the word chooses/chews.
what kind of poem is a homonym useful in
There aren't any. This sonnet is a metaphysical poem, in the style of Donne and his contemporaries, which becomes evident in the first line, "My love is as a fever." This is not a pun, merely a simile. The poem continues with the conceit of comparing love to illness.
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Here is a good bee pun: I don't want to wax poetic about puns but, honey, comb through your vocabulary and try to find some puns with a bit more sting to them.
Her most famous poem is 'who's for the game' :) x
Shakespeare most famous poem is Sonnet #18
Which of Beethoven's famous symphonies incorporates the poem "Ode To Joy?"
well. the jabberwocky is famous!
No.
because it just a pun