Onomatopoetry
For today’s poetry warm up play with onomatopoetic sounds. Begin with a sound and then follow with words that sound like it (but don’t necessarily rhyme). You can explore one word for several lines or a different word on each line.
Here’s some examples from Kenneth Koch’s class:
The buzz of the bees was as fuzzy as my cousin’s dozen muzzled puzzles.From Wishes, Lies, and Dreams: Teaching children to write poetry by Kenneth Koch.clink — pink, drink
tap — hat, snap, black, cat