Words and Music
I like words that sizzle. I like words that pop.
When it comes to words I find that I can never stop.
Words that bubble are a gas. They float like a balloon.
Some rat-a-tat like snare drums. Others hum like a bassoon.
Onomatopoeia makes a lyric rich.
It hums along the melody, itching every itch.
The clanging of the cymbals, the clinking of a bell
assure us that the verbs they’re given suit them very well.
for dVerse Poets
Image by Simon Ormsby on Unsplash

Very well done, Judy. I too love music with words that sizzle and tickle my itch!! :>)
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Ha. dVerse made me do it! Thanks for the comment, Dwight.
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You are welcome, Judy!
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Oh Wow~! You did it again a CONCERT produced with a tiny bagatelle of words, so much said in so few words~! Thanks Judy~!
SAM
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I hate some words: creamy, deluxe.
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Judyy! i liked the quote so much
plz check n evaluate
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fun!! !
could have used your poem when I was in my grammar teaching days. Ann
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Judy what a sizzling share
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What a musical poem Judy. Love this.
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It does sound like music to me.
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I wanted to do dancing notes here but don’t know how!!!
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I woudln’t know but I suspect you can figure it out, if you put your head to it.
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