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Science Grief Poems

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


Indebted Forever
We are indebted seriously 
To all free spouts covered 
Whose nozzles hardly suspire
And hanged up to rest in subsequent sighs 
But keep hoping the wait...

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Categories: grief, art, dedication, funeral, god,



Premium Member Sex and Grades
Sex and Grades

Teachers in my time 
taught math, and science and history. 
We never cared if they were single, 
or married or divorced. 
It never...

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Categories: grief, betrayal, bible, corruption, family,

Premium Member Sci-Fiction
We grew up with sci-fiction,                                        ...

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Categories: grief, books, film, old, science,

Graveyard Noise
Sitting here lost in thought 
listening to this graveyard noise 
just looking out into dust and ash.

I see you drifting into an empty city 
of...

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Categories: grief, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member Loose Magic
Loose Magic

Pee-a-boo, I see you...
Got your nose, 
and not your toes. 
Skipping rocks, 
and bubbles in the park. 

Eye contact from across the room, 
notes...

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Categories: grief, angel, anniversary, beauty, bible,



Premium Member Spaghetti
Spaghetti

The meat, 
the cheese,
the sauce.

The smiles,
the laughs,
the wine.

The music, 
the song, 
the moment... 

The vow of forever!

Then...

You and I, 
and the garlic bread!



A. Foster, Ann...

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Categories: grief, crazy, cute, cute love,

Premium Member The Cat
The Cat

It is late, 
nearly half-past nine. 
You are asleep beside me.
The clock on the wall is too loud. 
I need to buy another. 
This...

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Categories: grief, addiction, atheist, christian, hope,

Premium Member Questions
Questions

What defines... success?
Is it how many people you know. 
Is it where you have been, 
or where you will go? 

Is it who you talk...

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Categories: grief, adventure, america, angel, anti

Premium Member U
U

It is cool here. 
Is it hot there?
You have not written. 
I have not received...
a letter.

Do you think of me?
I remember you. 
I can not...

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Categories: grief, america, angel, anniversary, anti

Premium Member Kaddish For My Bookseller Friend
Glorified and sanctified 
by all these tomes, 
blessed and praised, exalted, 
extolled and honored, 
adored and lauded 
in the name of these wondrous vintage books,
acclaimed...

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Categories: grief, books, death of a

Premium Member A Poem For My Algebra Teacher
I know I promised
 no more ‘Make you Cry Poems’
I said I'd never write another 
‘Wipe your eye poem’

 And for three years 
I tried...

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Categories: grief, 6th grade, abuse, betrayal,

Covid-19
You
Sat wherever you were
Spotted me breathing
Saw how happy I was
Scowled with jealousy
Slipped sputum with furry
Sed with an evil plan
Slithered all over surfaces
Scattered yourself everywhere
Spanned from...

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Categories: bereavement, grief, sick, sorrow,

Crying Drops
(Double Nonet)


Drops
Rain drops
Touching breeze
From the dawn sky
With the smiling clouds
Splashing sovereign sleep
Around the dreamy bed of life
Amphan ungratefully offered
Affliction within flowing tension
Sleep breaker vaccination in...

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Categories: grief, life,

Coronavirus
I hear
A weeping quarantined widow
I peer
Through my sealed window
I fear
The unattended corpse below
A tear
Slips out in limbo  
The atmosphere 
Hurling my emotions akimbo
This year
Death’s...

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Categories: care, death, emotions, grief,

Premium Member Older Than I Remember
Older Than I Remember

Things have not gone, 
the way that you believe they should. 
I have not said a thing. 
Things are not what they...

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Categories: grief, cancer, depression, magic, mental


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