Preposition Poetry A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence.nounspronounsphrases A preposition begins a “prepositional phrase” that usually indicates the temporal, spatial or logical relationship of an object to the rest of the sentence.
Prepositions about above across after against among along around as at before behind below beneath beside between beyond by down during except for from in into near of on over past through throughout to toward under until up with
Over the River and Through the Woods Over the river and through the wood, To grandfather's house we go; The horse knows the way To carry the sleigh, Through the white and drifted snow, oh! Over the river and through the wood, Oh, how the wind does blow! It stings the toes, And bites the nose, As over the ground we go.
Well I just heard the news today It seems my life is going to change I closed my eyes, begin to pray Then tears of joy stream down my face With arms wide open Under the sunlight Welcome to this place I'll show you everything With arms wide open With arms wide open With Arms Wide Open
The Big Moment Above the ground high on the ladder, I hear the people below me chatter. Onto the narrow but large flat board I see a long, twisted microphone cord. Around me the wind blows the air Through my long, thick, twisted hair. Toward the water I do three flips Into the water I splash and I dip.
Create a Preposition Poem. Use as many prepositions as you can!