My metaphors and similes



My metaphor
/sinks into the fieid
/sprouts to seedlings
/bosom and shines
/though is a lilly,
but freigns the rose
/it breeds poets,
vaults writers
and crawls into turgid brains.
'...it'z the best ever written...
';

my simile
is like the classical,
/conceive like reptiles
/flexible as the wind
/encompassing like air
/furious as the flames
/and adventurious like the archeologists.
'...it is like the exploral's cream...'

my metaphor is a knight
and my simile is like a coward!
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Submitted on May 01, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic trimeter
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Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 11, 8, 2

Mgbada chukwudi cletus

Name:Mgbada chukwudi cletus occupation:student marital status:single sex:male state:Ebonyi state,Abakaliki. Country:Nigeria ABOUT HIM: He is a funny drud who does know his right from his left.Always carried away by his stoic words;which had variably and invariably,advertently and inadvertently led him to different places,ranging from;the dungeon,the cell house,the costable's bench,the media centers,competition arenas and other nice and cruelsome havens. His pieces of rubbish;which he boldly terms 'poems',are open for your perusal,review and ratings. Oh!less he forgets,he love discording himself but doesn't accommodate derogatory remarks from anyone. Above all,he loves you all! You are most welcome to his post. He remains your 'one and only' MGBADA CHUKWUDI CLETUS! In the lulu bloc .....keep cool.....i love it..... more…

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