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Alliteration Examples: Winter’s Window Alliteration Poem

Posted by | 29 November 2011 One Comment
  
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winter's window alliteration example poem - photo by NanasCorner

If you are fortunate to have experienced the vision of looking out through winter’s window after clouds have cleared when the moon shines down on the freshly fallen snow, you’ll be able to relate to the peaceful, delicately beautiful scene I attempted to create in my newest alliterative poem, Winter’s Window. And, for those who haven’t had the pleasure of such a surreal moment, may a Winter’s Window let you envision what we in the North look forward to after the snow has settled for the night.

Winter’s Window

a winter poem using alliteration

Winter’s window
opens to nature’s
majestic masterpiece…
silvery stars shine
as moonbeams magnificently
illuminate a winter wonderland
of delicate diamonds silently settling
in a white blanket of lustrous lights
teased by swirling winds whispering
gentle gestures of welcome until
morning makes it’s mellifluous appearance
as creatures awaken to the sun’s golden glow.

© 2011 Barbara R Johnson
~ Nana’s Corner ~

One Comment »

  • Cheoy Lee said:

    Great use of alliteration here, this is fun to read.

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