Alliteration Poems for Teens - Peter Prance

Alliteration is a great de-stress. Peter's prance provokes the perspicacious personality prone to peer pressure for performance. Enjoy...
Price for pride preludes the price for prudent pan,
With pride and prudence pilfering peace of mind;
And pennies put away, part precaution, part plan,
Pay pleasing payrolls perceived and predetermined.

Peter with pagophabia on palfrenier pew picked
A platform fit for pompous pride put predatory;
Peeling pride's peel and pip, praying to be pricked
For pearls predestined, preluding and preparatory.

Perception, precaution and preparation propound
Paths that pave parallels to precarious paw and peg;
Pretense put off on preserved, prosperous pound
Provides Peter with pep and pal and pretty Meg.

Picture perfect Meg and Peter play parts and pose,
Proper and pleasing to parent, priest and padrone;
Prodding prudence plush, plump, with fitting prose
And pushing polished pride that is posterity prone.

Proud of prayer, praying plain, placid and peaceful,
Pragmatic Peter and Meg plough price for plodding;
Prickle and pickle, past, present, planning a-playful
Future pavis, pinned with pious, previous prodding.

By Gaynor Borade
Published: 5/5/2009
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