76 Amazing Alliteration Poems To Read and Share (2024)

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Why is alliteration used in poems? Alliteration Poems for Preschool Students 1. Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers by Mother Goose 2. Hickory, Dickory, Dock by Mother Goose 3. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep by Mother Goose 4. Three Gray Geese by Mother Goose 5. Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling by Mother Goose 6. Betty Botter’s Butter by Mother Goose 7. Pat-a-Cake by Mother Goose 8. A Was an Apple Pie by Mother Goose 9. Robert Rowleyby Mother Goose Alliteration ABC Poems 10. Letter A poem 11. Letter B poem 12. Letter C poem 13. Letter D poem 14. Letter E poem by Edward Lear 15. Letter F poem 16. Letter G poem 17. Letter H poem 18. Letter I poem 19. Letter J poem 20. Letter K poem 21. Letter L poem 22. Letter M: The Muffin Man 23. Letter N poem 24. Letter O poem 25. Letter P poem 26. Letter Q poem 27. Letter R poem 28. Letter S poem 29. Letter T poem 30. Letter U poem 31. Letter V poem 32. Letter W poem 33. Letter X poem 34. Letter Y poem 35. Letter Z poem Alliteration Poems for Young Readers 36. Crazy Words by Alan Loren 37. The Gnome, the Gnat, and the Gnu by Shel Silverstein 38. She Sells Seashells by Terry Sullivan 39. Eat Wisely by Alan Loren 40. Slithery, Slidery, Scaly Old Snake by Denise Rodgers 41. Gary the Gorgeous Goat Sprains His Armpit on National High-Five Day by Ms. Petty’s Third Grade Class 42. The Football Game by Alan Loren 43. Spoiled Brat by Shel Silverstein 44. The Mess by Alan Loren 45. In a Whispering Garden by Thomas Hardy 46. A to G Alliteration by Daniela and Angie 47. L to S Alliteration by Zarek 48. Spinning Dry by Denise Rogers 49. Alphabet Alliteration by Author Unknown 50. Slippery Sloppery by David Williams 51. Under the Laden Clouds by Eve Roper 52. Here We Go Up, Up, Up 53. Mari-Lou’s Ride by Shel Silverstein 54. Picture Puzzle Piece by Shel Silverstein 55. Standing Is Stupid by Shel Silverstein 56. Betty’s Room by Denise Rogers 57. Lighthouse by Denise Rogers 58. Bleezer’s Ice Cream by Jack Prelutsky 59. Last Night I Dreamed of Chickens by Jack Prelutsky Alliteration Poems for Older Students 60. Bad Blood by Taylor Swift 61. The Letter E Poem by Jim Yerman 62. Astrophobos by H.P. Lovecraft 63. The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe 64. maggie and millie and molly and may by E. E. Cummings 65. Much Madness Is Divinist Sense by Emily Dickinson 66. Foweles in the Frith by Anonymous 67. Because I Could Not Stop for Death by Emily Dickinson 68. We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks 69. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe 70. Sonnet 5 by William Shakespeare 71. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 72. Birches by Robert Frost 73. I Heard a Fly Buzz – When I Died by Emily Dickinson 74. Caged Bird by Maya Angelou 75. The Pied Piper of Hamlin by Robert Browning 76. Song of Myself: 36 by Walt Whitman Get more examples of alliteration and how to teach it. For more articles like this, be sure tosubscribe to our newsletters! References

Alliteration is one of those skills that’s both fun and engaging. Alliteration poems use words with the same beginning sound. Think: The frisky fawn frolicked in the fresh foliage.

Why is alliteration used in poems?

Alliteration creates mood and tone. A line that’s peppered with Ps will sound and feel much different than a line that’s littered with Ls. Alliteration also helps words roll off the tongue and grabs the reader’s attention.

For younger students, alliteration adds repetition and can help them focus on beginning sounds. In particular, for children who are learning their ABCs, alliteration poems help them focus on one letter and sound at a time.

For older students, alliteration adds to the cadence and sound of a poem. Adding alliteration can either make the poem easier or more difficult to read, depending on how the author uses it.

Here are alliteration poems to use with students from preschool through high school.

Alliteration Poems for Preschool Students

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For very young students, nursery rhymes provide a nice dose of alliteration. These nursery rhymes can be used for chanting at morning meeting, reinforcing individual letters (looking at you Peter Piper!), or to teach the tool of alliteration to older students.

1. Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers by Mother Goose

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“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers …”

2. Hickory, Dickory, Dock by Mother Goose

“Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock …”

3. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep by Mother Goose

“Baa, baa, black sheep
Have you any wool?”

4. Three Gray Geese by Mother Goose

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“Three gray geese
In a green field grazing,
Gray were the geese
And green was the grazing.”

5. Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling by Mother Goose

“Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John,
Went to bed with his trousers on …”

6. Betty Botter’s Butter by Mother Goose

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“Betty Botter bought a bit of butter …”

7. Pat-a-Cake by Mother Goose

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“Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man,
Bake me a cake, as fast as you can …”

8. A Was an Apple Pie by Mother Goose

In this nursery rhyme, the text uses alliteration and the ABCs to describe what each letter did to the pie. “B bit it,” “C cut it,” and so on.

9. Robert Rowleyby Mother Goose

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“Robert Rowley rolled a round roll ’round …”

Alliteration ABC Poems

As students learn the alphabet, ABC poems can help them remember words that start with each letter and reinforce the sounds each letter makes. Use these poems to teach each letter from A to Z.

10. Letter A poem

“An ant was in an alley
On an autumn day …”

11. Letter B poem

“Bubba’s best buddy was Bingo the Bear.”

12. Letter C poem

“C is for cats, and crayons, and cakes!”

13. Letter D poem

A dragon dunking doughnuts.

14. Letter E poem by Edward Lear

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“E was once a little eel …”

15. Letter F poem

Fish, frogs, and fairies.

16. Letter G poem

Goats at the gate.

17. Letter H poem

Henry and Hatty on a hill.

18. Letter I poem

Icky insects on ice cream.

19. Letter J poem

A poem in a jar of jelly beans.

20. Letter K poem

Kangaroos, kites, and keys.

21. Letter L poem

A lion licking lollipops.

22. Letter M: The Muffin Man

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“Do you know the muffin man?”

23. Letter N poem

Such a nice, necklaced newt.

24. Letter O poem

An orange octopus eating olives.

25. Letter P poem

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“Peter, Peter pumpkin eater,
Had a wife and couldn’t keep her …”

26. Letter Q poem

Queens and quails under quilts.

27. Letter R poem

“Row, row, row your boat …”

28. Letter S poem

“Silly Sally shooed seven silly sheep.”

29. Letter T poem

Ten tiny turtles.

30. Letter U poem

“My uncle’s ukulele
goes unka, plunka, doo.”

31. Letter V poem

“Victor eats his vegetables.”

32. Letter W poem

Willy Worm likes to wiggle.

33. Letter X poem

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“X was once a great king Xerxes …”

34. Letter Y poem

“Y is for yak I see in my yard.”

35. Letter Z poem

Z is for zoom.

Alliteration Poems for Young Readers

These poems are a great way to introduce students to poetry and alliteration. They’re silly, and the alliteration adds to the meaning and fun.

36. Crazy Words by Alan Loren

“People play poker in a place called Pop’s
Whiletigers go tramping on tree tops …”

37. The Gnome, the Gnat, and the Gnu by Shel Silverstein

Leave it to Shel Silverstein to write an alliteration poem with the sound of “gn.”

38. She Sells Seashells by Terry Sullivan

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“She sells seashells by the seashore,
The shells she sells are seashells, I’m sure.”

39. Eat Wisely by Alan Loren

“Franks and fries, and French fondue
Beans and burgers and biscuits too …”

40. Slithery, Slidery, Scaly Old Snake by Denise Rodgers

“Slithery, slidery, scaly old snake,
surely your body must be a mistake.”

41. Gary the Gorgeous Goat Sprains His Armpit on National High-Five Day by Ms. Petty’s Third Grade Class

Use this poem to show your students how another elementary grade class approached alliteration.

42. The Football Game by Alan Loren

“Blitz and blocking, bump-and-run
Drive and drop kick, the other team’s done …”

43. Spoiled Brat by Shel Silverstein

Read this poem and imagine all the other alliterative things a spoiled brat could do.

44. The Mess by Alan Loren

“Bubbly baby Bradley
And Annie’s sister Abby …”

45. In a Whispering Garden by Thomas Hardy

“That whisper takes the voice.
Of a Spirit, speaking to me,
Close, but invisible …”

46. A to G Alliteration by Daniela and Angie

“Angry apes acting
Beautiful Barbra barking …”

47. L to S Alliteration by Zarek

“Laughing lions lie
Mad monkey mutter …”

48. Spinning Dry by Denise Rogers

“I’d roll all around with a fluttering flopping,
just floating and turning with no thought of stopping.”

49. Alphabet Alliteration by Author Unknown

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“Awesome Allie ate apples
Brilliant Babies buy bananas …”

50. Slippery Sloppery by David Williams

“A slippery sloppery slipping snail
Slithered, slimed, and slid on the floor …”

51. Under the Laden Clouds by Eve Roper

“Listen to the Ladybug laugh;
Lingers and crawls up the giraffe’s
Long legs and neck, holding a staff.”

52. Here We Go Up, Up, Up

A rhyme with alliteration and repetition that’s all about movement:

“Here we go up, up, up,
Here we go down, down, down-y …”

53. Mari-Lou’s Ride by Shel Silverstein

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“The swing swang
The ropes snapped
The seat sailed
And she flew.”

54. Picture Puzzle Piece by Shel Silverstein

The tale and adventures of one picture puzzle piece.

55. Standing Is Stupid by Shel Silverstein

“Standing is stupid,
Crawling’s a curse …”

56. Betty’s Room by Denise Rogers

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“There is no clutter cluttered up
more closely, I presume,
than the clutter clustered clingingly
in my friend Betty’s room.”

57. Lighthouse by Denise Rogers

Find multiple examples of alliteration in this poem.

58. Bleezer’s Ice Cream by Jack Prelutsky

This is the quintessential alliteration poem, with a long list of alliterative ice cream flavors.

Get it: Classroom activity using Bleezer’s Ice Cream

59. Last Night I Dreamed of Chickens by Jack Prelutsky

An alliterative list of all the things a chicken can do in a dream.

Alliteration Poems for Older Students

Older students are familiar with alliteration and are ready to find it in poetry from pop rock to Shakespeare. Use these poems and song lyrics to teach and reinforce the purpose of alliteration in poetry.

60. Bad Blood by Taylor Swift

Belt it out!

61. The Letter E Poem by Jim Yerman

This letter poem is actually written for older students who can appreciate the humor.

62. Astrophobos by H.P. Lovecraft

“Mystic waves of beauty blended
With the gorgeous golden rays …”

63. The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe

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“Hear the sledges with the bells—
Silver bells!”

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64. maggie and millie and molly and may by E. E. Cummings

A fun little poem about four alliterative friends.

65. Much Madness Is Divinist Sense by Emily Dickinson

“Much Madness is divinest Sense –
To a discerning Eye -“

66. Foweles in the Frith by Anonymous

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“Foweles in the frith,
The fisses in the flod …”

67. Because I Could Not Stop for Death by Emily Dickinson

“We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain –
We passed the Setting Sun –”

68. We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks

“We real cool. We
Left school. We

Lurk late. We
Strike straight. We …”

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69. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—”

70. Sonnet 5 by William Shakespeare

“A liquid prisoner pent in walls of glass,
Beauty’s effect with beauty were bereft …”

71. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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“The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew,
The furrow followed free;
We were the first that ever burst
Into that silent sea.”

72. Birches by Robert Frost

“They click upon themselves
As the breeze rises, and turn many-colored
As the stir cracks and crazes their enamel.
Soon the sun’s warmth makes them shed crystal shells
Shattering and avalanching on the snow-crust—”

73. I Heard a Fly Buzz – When I Died by Emily Dickinson

“With Blue – uncertain – stumbling Buzz –
Between the light – and me –
And then the Windows failed – and then
I could not see to see -“

74. Caged Bird by Maya Angelou

“The free bird thinks of another breeze
and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees …”

75. The Pied Piper of Hamlin by Robert Browning

“The river Weser, deep and wide,
Washes its wall on the southern side …”

76. Song of Myself: 36 by Walt Whitman

“Our vessel riddled and slowly sinking, preparations to pass to the one we have conquer’d,
The captain on the quarter-deck coldly giving his orders through a countenance white as a sheet …”

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