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Use ‘poem’ in a sentence | ‘poem’ example sentences

347- I’m interested in how, like a well-crafted poem, love sustains itself over time.

348- I’m not sure why, but the end of the year always brings this poem to mind.

349- I’m stuck on the poem “Unmaking and Remaking the Sun.”

350- I’m well into making some magic of my own today, so I thought I would share this poem.

351- In 1824 St. Petersburg suffered an enormous flood – the largest in the history of the city – which caused enormous damage and was depicted in the well-known poem “The Bronze Horseman,” by Alexander Pushkin.

352- In a self-deprecating aside, Wright called himself “a bookish person-worse than Don Quixote,” and confessed to transposing his own poem to springtime.

353- In fact, I read through the entire poem a second time in one sitting, making sure I was able to follow what was happening.

354- In reference to the paradox of this poem’s subject, an image taken from an image-forbidding culture, the poet Mary Jo Salter has spoken of “the unwinnable, unlosable argument of imagery.”

355- In that annotation I wrote “My favorite poem EVER about a woodpecker is in this book.”

356- In “The Ant,” the speaker of the poem addresses “A nation of foam/ Whose sorrows are forged of iron/ Like palace gates/ Where death is a wandering drummer/ Passing our windows each dawn.”

357- In the communal dining room are ten salt shakers each representing a person and the same poem.

358- In the fifth stanza, we took a short break from the earthly poem and rode Pegasus to the largest moon of Jupiter.

359- In the often-repeated quote credited to William Butler Yeats, a “poem makes a sound when it is finished like the click of the lid of a perfectly made box.”

360- In the poem, Angelica drives the hero so he’s ripping up trees.

361- In the poem “Digging,” from his debut 1966 collection Death of a Naturalist, Heaney revealed how his poetry sprang from the soil: Between my finger and my thumb The squat pen rests; snug as a gun.

362- In the poem, “End of Market Day” by Judith Harris, talks about a woman whose son has just returned form Iraq.

363- In the poem “I Would Have Listened to Rush,” the speaker will not be deterred by shipwreck, wild animals, book-burning, starvation, exile, amputation, or animal entrails.

364- In the poem “Libraries,” what makes these places special?

365- In the second half of the poem, the author shows leaves’ second life off the tree, in piles, coloring the hills, and providing medicines and ground cover.

366- In this poem a story is told and an old man is telling it: a magical, mystical event takes place in a dreamlike state wherein, while he’s fishing, a caught silver trout turns into a glimmering maiden, who calls his name runs away.

367- Introducing his poem for Etheridge Knight, “On a Phrase from Southern Ohio,” Wright marvels at the strange idiom they had both heard in childhood: “Damned if you know; / I don’t.”

368- In writing a golden shovel, you must first borrow a favorite line or lines from a poem to create your own.

369- I only made it to the seventh poem in the book before she slipped into dream land.

370- I posted a poem here a few weeks ago that my friend Ingrid sent me.

371- I really appreciate your poem, love the end, so resonates with me!

372- I really enjoyed this, especially the coy playfulness of the poem intercepted by the child.

373- I remember how difficult it was for me to write even one poem.

374- I show them what I mean by concrete poems and then read the title poem on the front cover.

375- Is it a poem or a novel?

376- Is it a story or poem?

377- I soon realized the poem was really about the way the concept of love changes and grows over the course of a childhood.

378- It contains 2 comparisons (metaphors), one for the “I” of the poem and one for the “you.”

379- It could be a trinket or a poem, a hand-me-down necklace, or a handmade card.

380- I teach NA I students and was inspired to write a poem entitled “Why I Teach” because of my love for teaching.

381- It has a drawing of a house, and the first part has the words all piled up on top of each other in a way that I can’t replicate here, but they say:Building a poem is like building a little house.

382- I think that in the future we should go through the poem together because they’re confusing but then we should each have our own comparisons.

383- I think the poem is about a preson who really trusted someone and the person wasnt deserving of it.

384- I think they’re a really fun form of poem to play around with, alone and with a class, and I think this is a great example of how much you can get across so quickly.

385- I thought you were being funny, with all those teacher questions to a one word poem.

386- It is a novel informed by the question that is the title of Langston Hughes’s famous poem: What happens to a dream deferred?

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