Haiku Poems About Onomatopoeia | Onomatopoeia Haiku Poems

Haiku poems about Onomatopoeia and Onomatopoeia haiku poems. Read and enjoy these haikus!

written by Mark Merk
Categories: loneliness, lost love, nature, onomatopoeia, poetry,

Wheres the Love

Break from blowing heat
tip-toe creeping on concrete
trust cut deeper holes.
2-4-16

written by Natasha L Scragg
Categories: funny, onomatopoeia,

Cheeky Owl

" You're a twit-ta-woo! "
The cheeky owl criticized.
" You are one too-hoo! "


Written 15th October 2021
For the Owl Haiku Contest
Sponsor Robert James Liguori


written by Mick Talbot
Categories: nature, onomatopoeia, water,

Haikuette - Haiku

HAIKUETTE ~~~ CLEAR WATER ~~~~~~~~ all cool clear water, it's there for all life, you, me, without, no future! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAIKU ~~~~~~ croak... croak... croak... ribbet... now onomatopoeia extinct... frogs... life... gone... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

written by Millard Lowe
Categories: animal, fate, hyperbole, irony, metaphor, middle school, onomatopoeia,

An Animal Haiku Trilogy

Bumblebees buzzing...
Erie irritating sounds:
“Ouch”! bees also sting...

Confined to his bowl,
A fish, seemingly talking,
Jumps! wiggling free...

Penguins standing proud,
Poised as if to soon take flight,
Flap their wings…then…splash!

written by Raven Howell
Categories: giggle, language, literature, sound, symbolism, words, writing,

Onomatopoeia

Fuzzy borders
Between onomatopoeia 
And exclamations


written by Ben Griffin
Categories: class, language, school, writing,

School Days

Recall language class?
All “onomatopoeia” -
Blah, scritch, creak, tick, ring!

written by Edward Wraith
Categories: beauty, dream, emotions, imagery, inspiration, nature, onomatopoeia,

Another Haiku

   

  Thunder rumbled sky
Pitter-patter of raindrops
       A fire crackles