An example would be most nursery rhymes. Another good example is the poetry of Lewis Carroll. One of these poems is printed below: How Doth The Little Crocodile by Lewis Carroll How doth the little crocodile Improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile On every golden scale! How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spreads his claws, And welcomes little fishes in, With gently smiling jaws!
I suggest have a lot of sweets and coke and go hyper and then write
A piece of: JabberWocky by: Lewis Carol 'twas brillig and the slivy sloves It makes no sense you combine 2 words so it makes no sense therefore you get a "Nonsense Poem"
nonsense poetry: poetry that has little or no sense or meaning.
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It is a nonsense word originating with TS Elliot in his poem "The Naming of Cats"
no i cant
A nonsense answer is how you behave for example tribution
yes you can use non as a prefix in nonsense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a willy willy what a billy humby
It's a nonsense poem. There's more on what nonsense poems are in the Wikipedia.
Lewis Carroll wrote the poem "The Hunting of the Snark." It is a nonsense poem that follows a group of adventurers on a quest to hunt a fictional creature called the Snark.
Sure! Here's a short nonsense poem: "The pussy cat and owl Danced on the midnight prowl, With tails in the air, They sang without a care, In a whimsical howl."
It is a poem which tells you that you can't write a poem. :)
It is a nonsense word originating with TS Elliot in his poem "The Naming of Cats"
they can write a haiku or a shape poem
Lewis Carroll wrote "Jabberwocky" as a nonsense poem in 1871 for his novel "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There." The poem is known for its playful use of invented words and nonsensical language, meant to evoke a sense of adventure and mystery. Carroll's unique wordplay and creativity in crafting the poem have made it one of his most famous literary works.
In Jabbewocky the word borogoves has no meaning. That is the whole point of the poem; it is nonsense.
It's a limerick.
The name of the nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll is "Jabberwocky." It was first featured in his 1871 novel "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There."
you need to write a poem
write a poem using at least 2 analogies