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Write a poem using Irony and
ApsApostrophe(literary device)
ApsApostrophe(literary device)
Ask by Norris Flynn. in Ghana
Mar 30,2025
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This poem uses irony in the contrast between the speaker’s expectation of easily finding the keys and the reality of their absence. Apostrophe is employed as the speaker directly addresses the lost keys, giving them human-like qualities.
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Oh, heavy heart, you ache with joyful glee,
Proclaiming woes while smiling wickedly!
Dear Fate, you tease with love’s elusive race,
A friend disguised, yet shunning love’s embrace.
Proclaiming woes while smiling wickedly!
Dear Fate, you tease with love’s elusive race,
A friend disguised, yet shunning love’s embrace.
To time, who steals yet grants us memories,
I raise my voice—“Oh, grant me just one ease!”
How sweet the burden of each fleeting day,
As laughter echoes where the shadows play.
I raise my voice—“Oh, grant me just one ease!”
How sweet the burden of each fleeting day,
As laughter echoes where the shadows play.
In realms of bliss, we mourn our fleeting youth,
Oh, cruel Mockery, your name is truth!
Yet still we dance on life’s ironic stage,
Embracing chaos, bound in every page.
Oh, cruel Mockery, your name is truth!
Yet still we dance on life’s ironic stage,
Embracing chaos, bound in every page.