Parts of speech poems

Oh noun! oh noun! Oh noun!
Is there a tree or boy or book you would not drown?

Walk from here to there
Call it a verb, add a smear

Go over and above, under if you please
The preposition will still have the final breeze

I met an adverb once,
who most folks thought was a dunce

Call it, him, her or they,
Pronouns have their part to play

You cannot tell us of such a male
Without an interjection to follow the tale!

and, or, because conjunctions are necessary,
You must keep them if your story mustn’t be blurry

A good description always keeps an adjective close
To tell how good or poor the boy blew his nose

Jennifer Dafwat

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