General Poetry posted March 14, 2017


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Cacophony poem 12 lines

The Marketplace

by frogbook




Squawking, screeching, shrieking, screaming, bellowing, blaring, blurting, beaming,
Sellers fill the marketplace.

Cackling, jangling, kids-a-wrangling, bands resounding, cymbals clanging.
Shouting, "Buy here at the marketplace."

Colors bright and proud, bustling, noisy crowd, thud, crash, break of glass, arguing loud,
A day at the marketplace

Voices resonating, clang of bells grating, tattoo of horse's hooves, parade integrating,
Celebration at the marketplace.

Piercing whistle, thundering march, deafening chimes, choral rhymes, under flowered arch,
Marketplace music and dance.

Thundering skies, upturned eyes, staccato bursts of lightening, weather turns frightening,
Marketplace closed for today.




 



Cacophony Poem writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
Write a Cacophony poem of between four and 12 lines. This type of poetry uses harsh, discordant, and jarring words, to make the reader imagine noise. Any subject, but keep it clean.

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