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Science Dramatic Monologue Poems

These Science Dramatic Monologue poems are examples of Dramatic Monologue poems about Science. These are the best examples of Dramatic Monologue Science poems written by international poets.


Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION CRISIS TEAM OF CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCES
CRISIS TEAM : HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP 

AGENT BROWN: I AWAKEN EVERY NIGHT IN TOTAL FEAR FOR MY SAFETY AFTER WEARING WIRES PREGNANT...

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Categories: america, analogy, anxiety, forgiveness,



Premium Member Thomas Jeffersons Letter To Reverend Stoughton
Jefferson’s Reply to Rev. Jonah Stoughton


					Monticello
					July 1, 1826

Sir, I have before me your letter of 
the second of June, and I thank you warmly
for having...

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Categories: political,

Premium Member Do Dreams Dream-Up the Dreamer To Mean Something
Do dreams dream-up the Dreamer to mean something

Do dreams go on dreaming without the Dreamer dreaming
Hold not dreams in mid-stream even during Covid-19
Woken-up dreams scream...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nature, science, universe,

Premium Member The Overseers
They sit high – very high
in their echelons of such great importance,
where they can look down 
on us
(all the millions of us excluded
from their exclusive...

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Categories: social,

Do Not Grieve the Spirit Ephesians 4:25-27
Do not grieve the Spirit NKJV, "be
angry and do not sin. Don't let
the sun go down on your wrath
nor give (a) place to the devil."


There...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,



Emotions
Emotions***

It is easy for me to let my emotions govern my behavior, as I cope with my emotions.  Carefully, I am following the instructions...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Li 51 - Tongue-Teasing Epigrams
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: LI - Tongue-Teasers

If you want to give someone a « taste of his own medicine", you must first obtain sufficient quantities of the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: corruption, judgement, planet, poetry,

Premium Member If You Pull a Long Face - Part Xxxiii
IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : Part XXXIII

IF you pull a long non-plussed face
Astrophysicists declare Science no Absolute Truths underlay
Big-Crunch might on Big-Bang back...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: future, miracle, planet, riddle,

Premium Member If You Pull a Long Face - Part Xxi
IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : Part XXI

IF you pull a long Moon face
Watching our Earth clad in sparse swirling white sarée
Her aqua-marine waters...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dance, earth, god, moon,

Synthetic Sack of Sorrows

Why must you boudoir bring me an empty bag full of fake?
Pinocchio emotions: wooden soul mannequin real
Your impulses beat a synthetic heart mood — 
artificial...

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Categories: allusion, character, emotions, perspective,

Premium Member I Laugh When I'M Nervous
It was with a heavy heart I left the house, choosing no make-up in anticipation of the tears I might cry.
Being faithfully spiritual, I know...

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Categories: cancer, funeral, heaven, sick,

Premium Member the ultimate VR -
01001101 01111001  01010110 01010010

yeah ...
they hijacked my mind, man -
hard-wired my neural synapses
said I'd be famous ...
(wealthy, certainly)
With MY financial issues
what choice, really?
Family no...

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Categories: computer, death, fantasy, science,

Dollar Up

See that rich man
begging on the telly
He’s made your financial future toast,
now he also wants your
cash reserve preserve jelly
Do you believe the rich man,
who’s pleading...

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Categories: hyperbole, money, parody, perspective,

Premium Member Out of Quietus
No ... there would be no happy end to this story ...

No shining horizon or shimmering visions of tomorrow,
No joyous rhapsody of angels to greet...

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Categories: adventure, conflict, science fiction,

Sarah Connor Eyes

Looking at my most treasured possession,
an old, faded photograph of you
Peering into your Sarah Connor eyes,
I’d often try to surmise
what mysterious visions did you see
Was...

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Categories: allusion, lost love, sad


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