Personification Poem
Here is an example of how a personification poem should look like
The Haunted House
Time of Gehenna has come
with its might and gate
opening its colossal mouth inside
The chair used to cry
but now it dances around
the candle singing the beat
Pans and forks holding hands
with each other, laughing aloud
yet also crying for him
The absence of the knife
was the most hurtful now
everybody mourned; everybody missed him
Running to the closing gate!
Nobody to be missed out!
Back home, here we are!
Alexander Kim
with its might and gate
opening its colossal mouth inside
The chair used to cry
but now it dances around
the candle singing the beat
Pans and forks holding hands
with each other, laughing aloud
yet also crying for him
The absence of the knife
was the most hurtful now
everybody mourned; everybody missed him
Running to the closing gate!
Nobody to be missed out!
Back home, here we are!
Alexander Kim