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Anestetic [448]
2 years ago
7

"Jabberwocky" is a nonsense poem. It is essentially meaningless, and many of the words in the poem are made up. However, by taki

ng away the actual meaning of the words, a reader can focus on the musicality and sound of those words.
Write your own nonsense poem. Write ten lines using made-up words about a nonsensical subject. As you are writing, focus on the sounds that your made-up words have, and how they affect the feeling of the poem. Your poem does not necessarily need to rhyme, but should have a sense of rhythm.
English
2 answers:
svetoff [14.1K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Flandiberous object

Oh what a beautiful sight to see

The flandiberous flamdiberous

The most beautiful object there is

perfectly spherical as is sits

with it's black, iridescent, warm glow

Oh flandiberous flamdiberous

The most beautiful object there is

Oh how I wish I could take you home

I cannot take the flandiberous

For if I do I will not see it

note: it is pronounced Flan-dib-er-ous or Flam-dib-er-ou​s

Explanation:

The  Flandiberous object is a perfectly spherical black, iridescent gem with a warm glow. This was my Idea for the creation of this poem.

Olenka [21]2 years ago
4 0

Cantebury, macadory

starshine, beeline

exhuberant, how Jubilant!

funny, Johnny, how cunning.

Loftful and thoughtful.

Make me never awful.

Happytime, sunshine

run wild, be a child!

~theLocoCoco

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