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You’re
in for a ride when you read this site! You will see examples of types of poems
such as odes, diamantes, and limericks. Plus more, when you’re done reading
this site you’ll be able to give a definition and an example of all the poems
on this site. So let’s get started!
A
diamante is a poem that is shaped like a diamond and has six lines.
Leaves
Bright, colorful
Racking, jumping, falling
Emerging when it’s warm
Giving, protecting,
disappearing
Large, Sturdy
Tree
Limericks are funny,
nonsense poems that rhyme (note: they don’t have to be real.)
There was a guy named
clue.
Who lived on the planet Kazoo
An ode is a poem that
doesn’t have to rhyme.
Dogs are cute and so are cats, except when they fight.
I hope you liked my
site.
Julie Signa