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Premium Member Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei
Often went out of his way
To explain helio-philosophy
In return he was accused of heresy. 

 
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Categories: galilei, math, philosophy,
Form: Clerihew



Premium Member Galileo Galilei
Glimpse a new norm that tells the truth,
Attend to sight that knows the stars;
Lift the old form that veils the proof,
Ignite a light with grace...

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Categories: galilei, blessing, universe,
Form: Sonnet
Galileo Galilei
An avid student of Copernicus
And keen observer of the universe,
The founding father of astronomy,
Philosopher and polymath was he.
Punished by Urban for his heresy,
For his heliocentric...

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© Mike Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: galilei, history, stars,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Abc World's Famous Scientists In History
A  is for Anton van Leeuwenhoek- in his simple  microscope made him well-known,
B is for Benjamin Franklin who invented  the electricity ...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: galilei, cancer, inspirational, me,
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member When the World Grew Wings - Full
There once came a day
when the world took flight
('twas only a handful
who gaped at the sight)
For when she spread her wings
so few could believe;
and fewer...

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Categories: galilei, allegory, allusion, beautiful, earth,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member When the World Grew Wings - Part 1
There once came a day
when the world took flight
('twas only a handful
who gaped at the sight)
For when she spread her wings
so few could believe;
and fewer...

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Categories: galilei, allegory, beautiful, bible, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Representative of Power, Renaissance and Modern Civilization
The correlation between the bull and its southern identity,
most likely gives significance to its “calf land” description.
The labour room where renaissance was born
and historically grown...

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Categories: galilei, community, earth, education, environment,
Form: Ode
Premium Member No Brains
Leaders are broken
too many old men are outspoken
because the other is wrong
never makes all old men right
experts will tell you science
extremists will proclaim gods will
the...

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Categories: galilei, art, inspirational, philosophy, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Awesome Planets In Our Milky Way
Without a telescope Galileo Galilei could have not
discovered all of Jupiter's dwarf moons orbiting around it; 
don't we breathlessly behold the different colors of lovely...

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Categories: galilei, beauty, creation, god, night,
Form: Sonnet
Middle Finger To the Sky
in Florence, Italy,
the Museo Galileo
houses the middle finger of 
Galileo Galilei---
enclosed in a glass case &
sticking upright at the sky,
it not-so-subtly signifies
the wonder that came...

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Categories: galilei, life,
Form: Free verse
Phoney Baloney
PHONEY BALONEY

They said:
"We've come here from head office, to help you reach your quota 
It's a selfless act on our part and we're going to...

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Categories: galilei, anger, humor, political,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Discard Flat Packs Have Faith
Discard Flat Packs Have Faith

There is a God of the Universe parallel that is and I call 
her freedom ‘Come into my space’ she seems...

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Categories: galilei, god, universe,
Form: Personification
For Me Alone
Why is it yours to pray for me,
precisely choose the course I set,
to tune the scope that I might see
your plan for me? My friend,...

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Categories: galilei, introspection, life, religionme, universe,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member America's Skies On the Fourth of July
The Chinese people invented
the fireworks only for pleasure
not for war; such an invention
led to the amazing creation of the canon,
and Galileo de Galilei used it...

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Categories: galilei, beauty, celebration, creation, culture,
Form: Free verse
She Will Become the Renaissance
When their daughter asks them about the Renaissance, 
they’ll tell her about Da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’, Andreas Versailus and Nicholas Copernicus but I wish them...

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Categories: galilei, community, death, freedom, humanity,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs