Science Light Poems | Examples

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


Premium MemberStar Talk

I mean, with so
many other potential 
eyes -- perhaps countless 
professional celestial spies -- 
silly to think we are not also
distant seen~ travels
a long way our own
Sun's mid-level sheen -- 

Such light, a form of Galactic
Morse....
© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: color, humanity, imagination, light,


Premium MemberSutra 15-16 from The Holy Science

“Just as the objects seen in our dreams are found, when we awake, to be insubstantial, so our waking perceptions are likewise unreal—a matter of inference only.”

~ extract from ‘The Holy Science’


Being the dreamer and the dreamed,
how may we in the dream awake
as long as thought spirals are streamed?
Let’s make our mind calm like a lake!

With thoughts rested, poised in the void,
we as awareness self-aware,
reclaim light of Self unalloyed,
whence ego cravings we outstare.

Thought cessation is then the way,
for us to see and recognise
our true essence as clear as day,
beheld only when ego dies.

Let’s be with love and light aligned ~
We’re living light, not body-mind
Categories: dream, life, light, self,

Spooky Action At The Speed Of Light

I trusted order in the silent stars,
Each planet moving in its measured arc,
Laws written deep in heaven’s endless vault,
The clockwork firm, unbroken, without fault.

Yet here they whisper of a phantom thread,
Binding two particles though oceans spread,
A flicker here, and there the twin must turn,
No time to travel, nothing left to learn.

I call it “spooky,” though my mind resists,
A ghostly bond that reason still exists.
Cannot be real—yet still, the proofs remain,
Defying distance, mocking Newton’s chain.

If truth be stranger than my heart allows,
The universe may break its sacred vows.
Perhaps the light itself is not enough,
To bind the fabric where the laws grow rough.

And so I wonder—do the stars still know?
That I am not alive.
Categories: light, 12th grade,

Intermittance

Love is a candle burning at both ends.

We’re staring at colors not yet meant to be framed.

A prototype mixture of vermilion and cerulean,
raised to the power of negative sixteen in transmittance.

Deliverance delayed, waiting in the DLC.

Within the range of projected infamy,
unnamed protocols remain unrendered, once derailed,
absorbed by parameters etched into
the Everlasting Struggle.

The unyielding, plain color of pain.

RED. RED. RED. RED.

I wish I’d never seen you from so far away.

Doppler blue. Roentgen to Gray.
But I was only ten milliseconds astray.

How did phase become so overpowering?

Amaranth-fuchsia is said to delay even faith.

Love, in its highest sincerity,
is a candle that
burns efficiently
at both ends.
Categories: color, dark, introspection, light,

Premium MemberGasless Edibles

Flackmoth wishes science could eliminate
the foul gas certain edibles create,
notably cabbage and baked beans
and when released cause vivid scenes 
of embarrassment to the offending ilk
who do their best to conceal their guilt –
at packed church suppers especially
when neighborly conviviality
and best behavior proximity 
often suffer most, and a stampede 
for fresh air becomes everyone’s need
and the perfect face-saving opportunity 
to release any residue with anonymity.
Categories: light, humor,


Premium MemberExamples of understatement

What if the orbiting earth were to unexpectedly run into a brick wall
speeding through the galaxy one night in the middle of Fall?
Can you imagine the sounds of death, destruction, and annihilation
as Christchurch, New Zealand, crashes into the Atlanta Metro bus station?
I don’t think that that would be any fun at all!
© Rio Jansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: light, dark, humor, natural disasters,

Lit a light

Lit a Light 
For arousing the Curiosity

Ignite the minds 
For encouraging a new scientific discovery 

Empower them 
with basics of Science and technology 

Who knows there may be a budding scientist 
Amidst this serenity.

Prepare our students for Global Competency 
To fight against all adversity

As we are meant to impart 
Quality education for personality and for Nationality.

#Poem written by a science teacher to all science teachers on the occasion of National science Day 

Ketaki Patankar
Categories: light, appreciation, celebration, western,

Premium MemberLight

When light hits my eyes
What do I see?
An amalgamation of atoms
Each individual connected to another
All vibrating within 
The empty space that
Makes up the universe.
Water is clear
Because it's vibrations
Are independent of the light
But I'm not clear
And neither are you
Because we are made up of
White red olive brown
Skin
Coloured by the sun
And blue blood
That turns red
When it sees the light
Of pink muscles and sinews
And powder white
Calcium bones
Which all vibrate
In a way that absorbs the light
Trapping it 
Within the empty spaces
And never letting go
Categories: light, people, perspective, science,

Premium MemberMrs O'Leary's response to string theory

Someone asked old Mrs. O'Leary,
"What do you think about string theory?"
She said, "I don't believe in such a thing,
because it doesn't cover everything,
and what it leaves uncovered can be pretty damn scary."
© Rio Jansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: light, 12th grade, funny, parody,

Premium MemberWhat Einstein dreamed in his drowsy brain

What Einstein dreamed in his drowsy brain
would’ve driven any normal person insane.
He saw God with a face to be feared,
yelling, "I already told you, e equals mc squared!
Albert! How many times do I have to explain!"
© Rio Jansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: light, 12th grade, dream, education,

Premium MemberNo Other

No other

And 

No separation

Are synonymous..

Even an imagined

Between is

No other...
Categories: light, conflict, journey, science, words,

My Teacher Is The Light Of My Life

My Teacher Is The Light Of My Life

 Birds sing sweetly in the morning
 The sky is clear without clouds and blue
 My teacher came riding a bicycle
 Bring useful knowledge
 For our beloved ones

 My teacher gave me a role model
 Without tiredness or time
 The light of your lamp will always live
 Illuminates every step of the journey
 Your knowledge will be useful throughout your life

 My teacher told me
 When you grow up you will become a useful person
 To the nation
 I pinned the message in my heart
 All your services will never be forgotten
Categories: light, appreciation, children, middle school,

Premium MemberFractals and the non-duality message

Fractals

And the non duality message..

Nothing is everything

Is the general formula

In which nothing and

Everything are the same.. 

Sameness iterates as

Similar differences

..which might

Appear in literature

And science or in 

Those cloud patterns..

Iterated stories appearing as

Fractals..chips off the

Storied formula..and

Not even that...
Categories: light, analogy, philosophy, words,

Premium MemberReported convergence of science and spirit

There is a reported

Convergence of

Science and spirit

Seen as evidence

Of a coming

Realization of what

For the millennia 

Has evaded so much

Searching..a goal

On the horizon with

A promise finally 

Of felt success..

Such may seem a story 

Of futility writ large 

Not separated from a

Beautiful story of

Infinite expression..
Categories: light, appreciation, science, time, words,

Innovation Of Greed

Patents brought us greed
As Nikolai Tesla modernize technology 
Thinkers and the so-called inventors copy
Most of Tesla's invention to innovation 
While Tesla died in penury and underprivileged 
His innovators became rich and wealthy.
Categories: light, prejudice, science, technology,

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