A fun and easy kind of poem to
write is what I call an “alliteration poem.” Alliteration
is when you repeat the beginning consonant sounds of words, such as “big blue
baseball bat” or “round red robin.”
Writing alliteration poems is a
terrific creativity exercise. Not only is it an easy way to write a poem, it’s
a great way to get your brains working. You’ll need to think of a lot of alliterative
words, and then form them into rhyming sentences.
Writing an Alliteration Poem
in Five Easy Steps
- Step 1: To write an alliteration poem, first
pick a consonant. It can be any letter of the alphabet except for the
vowels a, e, i, o, or u. For example, let’s say you choose the letter “B.”
- Step 2: Think of as many words as you can that
start with your letter and write them down. You’re going to need nouns,
verbs, and adjectives, like this:
Nouns: Banana, Bee, Bat, Baseball, Boat
Verbs: Buy, Be, Bust, Beat
Adjectives: Black, Bad, Big, Brilliant, Broken
You may not use all of the
words from your lists, and you may think of other words as you begin writing.
That’s okay; this list is really just to help you get started.
- Step 3: Form a sentence or two with some of
your words, like this:
I bought a black banana,
And a broken baseball bat.
And a broken baseball bat.
- Step 4: See if you can add another sentence or
two and a rhyme.
I bought a black banana,
And a broken baseball bat.
A burst balloon, a busted boat,
A beat-up bowler hat.
And a broken baseball bat.
A burst balloon, a busted boat,
A beat-up bowler hat.
- Step 5: Finally, see if you can come up with a
reason for all of these things as a way to end your poems. Here’s what I
thought of.
I bought a black banana,
And a broken baseball bat.
A burst balloon, a busted boat,
A beat-up bowler hat.
And a broken baseball bat.
A burst balloon, a busted boat,
A beat-up bowler hat.
I wasn’t being brainy, bright,
or brilliant, but you see,
My brain was boggled after
Being bitten by a bee.
or brilliant, but you see,
My brain was boggled after
Being bitten by a bee.
Here’s another example of an
alliteration poem I wrote using the letter “Z.”
Zzzzz
I see zebras from Zimbabwe
zipping all around the zoo.
I see Zeus up in the zodiac,
a zillion zithers too.
zipping all around the zoo.
I see Zeus up in the zodiac,
a zillion zithers too.
There are zephyrs blowing
zeppelins
that are zooming near and far.
There are zealots counting zeroes
in a zone near Zanzibar.
that are zooming near and far.
There are zealots counting zeroes
in a zone near Zanzibar.
There are Zulus wearing zoot
suits
eating zwieback and zucchini
plus a zombie with a zipper
on his zinnia bikini.
eating zwieback and zucchini
plus a zombie with a zipper
on his zinnia bikini.
Yes, I always have the zaniest
most zonked-out dreams like these,
because every time I go to sleep
I try to catch some Z’s.
most zonked-out dreams like these,
because every time I go to sleep
I try to catch some Z’s.
— Kenn Nesbitt
Now it’s your turn. Pick a
letter and see if you can create your own alliteration poem using as many words
as you can starting with that letter. Good luck and have fun!
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