An alliteration poem is a poem that use the poetic device alliteration. To start off this poem choose a consonant (letters of the alphabet except a, e, i, o, u). Then brainstorm words that start with this letter. Break the brainstormed words into lists classified by part of speech. Make sure you have nouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs that start with this letter. The more words you have, the easier it will be to write the alliteration poem. Write a poem using as many of the words from your brainstorm as possible keeping in mind that your poem must make sense and must be related to your theme or one of your subtopics. You must alliterate several letters by changing the letter being alliterated after every stanza or after every line.

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Silly Sally sat in the sunshine,
Smiling sweetly at the summer sky.
Softly singing soothing songs,
She felt so serene and satisfied.

Swaying slowly, Sally sighed,
Surrounded by the scents of the sea.
She savored every single second,
Sipping on the sweet salt breeze.

Suddenly, Sally stood up straight,
Startled by a sound she heard.
A silly squirrel swiftly scampered by,
Sneaking through the shady trees.

Sally smiled and shook her head,
Satisfied with this silly scene.
She sat back down and sighed once more,
Soaking up the summer's serene.