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Science Holocaust Poems

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


Holocaustum I a Horror
OF THE NEW FLESH

A returned to open channels 
Open to the unknown the beyond 
Burning humming like angry hornets
Bottled in electric light and shadows 
The...

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Categories: holocaust, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,



Ravens I
Ravens dream 
Haunting forever stark
look to the moonlight dark 
house full of midnight
Feeling the magnetic wells
In pools of infinity 
dogs bark defiantly 
out into the...

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Categories: holocaust, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Oranges and Oil Ii
Orange and oil 
The old man
smells odd like 
burnt wires Black 
&
cryptic desires 
oranges and oil!
Static erupts like infinite fire.
Noise white grows in volume,
even higher.
oranges...

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Categories: holocaust, allegory, america, analogy, angst,

Terminal
My head spins as the noise from the crash echoes in my head. I sit up in some kind of terminal with strange trains bound...

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Categories: holocaust, adventure, allegory, allusion, angel,

Arcane Factories Iv
Lone machines hum and sway, 
back and forth to the rhythm and rage. 
Optics lens reflect refract and collect 
the thunderheads of blood-soaked clouds, 
build...

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Categories: holocaust, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,



Metropolis Ii of Iii
Haunted by its simplistically,
All the masses work for nothing, 
Power drones I watch the meek alone.
Bare white the afterglow.

Power of blackened glass reaching for the...

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Categories: holocaust, addiction, adventure, allegory, allusion,

The Dinosaur Ai, Part Ii
...And these A.I.s could reproduce themselves,
solving all the problems of production,
but they had been made weak, sort, an squishy,
so the dinos needn’t fear rebellion.

For thousands...

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Categories: holocaust, animal, computer, dark, history,

The Dinosaur Ai, Part I
I used to be an archaeologist,
and minored in paleontology,
had a job at a college and tenure,
Dr. Bascomb was what students called me.

I specialized much in...

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Categories: holocaust, animal, computer, dark, history,

Arcane Factories V
Towering 
factories, 
arcane, 
silhouetted against
a violet dark sky
bruised lead-gray 
clouds tumble.
heavens heavy in 
thunder and lightning 
turn in arcane patterns
of oblique, obsolete 
across facades of...

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Categories: holocaust, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Premium Member Pandemic
PANDEMIC

          Covid- Nineteen demanding quarantine of mass populace
        ...

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Categories: 12th grade, endurance, holocaust,

The Last Train, Part Ii
Out of all of us my best friend
Came to an inglorious, untimely ugly end
We were digging holes inside a cave
But what he didn’t know was...

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Categories: allegory, allusion, analogy, holocaust,

Where Does the Butterfly Go
Where Does the Butterfly Go?
by Michael R. Burch

for the children of the Holocaust and the Nakba

Where does the butterfly go
when lightning rails,
when thunder howls,
when hailstones...

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Categories: holocaust,

Premium Member A Brief History of Progress Over the Past 125 Years Or So
Technology ascending
  Traditional religion ending
Robots comprehending
  Life's secrets upending

Black holes extending
  Cyber wars impending
Electronic devices contending
  Wizard-like gurus pretending

Media noise unrelenting
...

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Categories: faith, holocaust, life, science,

Travelling Back In Time To Kill Hitler
Ich binn ein Berliner
I somehow went to Berlin in 1937
it was time travel I can't explain
I saw the date on a newspaper in the Alexanderplatz
After...

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Categories: history, holocaust, science fiction,

This Dark Eve
Plutonium ensures growth.
More Plutonium, more growths.

Fewer bombs increase the risk of unemployment.
More bombs increase the risk of employment.

Bombs for peace.
More bombs, more pieces.

Bombs to profit...

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Categories: addiction, holocaust, vanity,


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