Long Man of science Poems
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The Bone Idol[First posted in 3 parts. Intended novel: time never allowed]
Prologue
This, Sir, is the prologue from before our tale begins
About the day our father did succumb to mortal sins
And left behind a man who would...
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man of science, fantasy,
Form:
Rhyme
The Shadows We CastBeneath the sunlit dome of sky,
Where whispers of winds and rivers sigh,
Lies a shadow, a wound unhealed,
The truth of mankind, long concealed.
We stand, architects of dreams and light,
Yet builders, too, of endless night.
The seeds of...
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man of science, abuse, anger, angst, death, depression, emotions, humanity,
Form:
Rhyme
Delayed Consequences, Part Iii...He remembered his childhood,
Cajun stories of the bayou,
and one of an old witch doctor,
they claimed he still practiced voodoo.
He had seen the man once or twice,
he’d seemed rather old decades back,
but when Alex called some...
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man of science, abortion, confusion, dark, death, fear, horror, pride,
Form:
Narrative
Primordial SoupIt took some heavy digging and a lot of clever research.
But scientists have now explained in full detail how evolution works.
Finally it all comes together after much debate and so much time.
(To appeal to the...
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man of science, humorous, philosophy,
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Light Verse
Life's AmazingGo for life of the amazing if you want it, choose what you see, be much more .
Around in the night underneath the street lamps light, sing the songs stay up late, watch the...
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man of science, beauty, celebration, humanity, life, love, self, star,
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Epic
Leaving AdamLeaving Adam
Eons advance and passed away.
Thought, theory, speculation and opinions, die.
Glancing through lenses, and squinting, at the sky,
Adam, pointing, at the twinkling specs, named the brilliant ballet.
So, following mankind, up the mountain,
And ascending...
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man of science, adventure, allegory, analogy, courage, deep, faith, religious,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Thirty Years HenceWhen she gave birth to you, your mom
lay resting in her bed
and wondered what you would be like
three decades up ahead.
She thought you might decide to be
a monk withdrawn from life.
You'd ponder all the...
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man of science, birth, birthday, career, destiny, future, hope, mother
Form:
Rhyme
A Letter To Sir Isaac NewtonLiving without a father wasn’t a good fate
This in the future could bring about immense hate
But this did not stop your talent and purpose
Although you were a premature baby
This would not stop your mental development...
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man of science, education,
Form:
Free verse
Pseudo Science and the SoulIt’s said, the weight of the soul is 21 grams.
Dr MacDougall told us this.
To measure, he put the dying on the scales.
Dr MacDougall, proving his point
Took some dogs, weighed them too.
Dr MacDougall was a man...
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man of science, angst, death, religion, society,
Form:
Rhyme
O Wondrous CheetahsO praise be to our glorious Maker
for bringing us O wondrous cheetahs.
That man of science
has named before us:
Acinoynx Jubatus species.
Let their mighty strength be prudent
in that they may outlast time.
As much as...
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man of science, animal, creation, earth, prayer,
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Political Verse
Ode to an Ex-husbandGo now! I shall stay amidst my woe,
My soft heart twitches with affliction.
Fleeing condemnation, I will go!
A cold man of science; is no show.
Obscene as he can be, he hounds.
Go now! I shall stay...
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man of science, anger, anxiety, break up, divorce, farewell, freedom,
Form:
Villanelle
Nature's Palette of ColorsColors abound around me,
Green, yellow, red, blue,
Purple, brown,
Black, brown and several hues,
And all are from nature,
It’s a full palette of nature’s colors,
Who wrote the codes for these colors?
Why were they needed at all?
We could have...
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Categories:
man of science,
Form:
Free verse
Man An' the MoonThe moon emerged from the lonely skies
dew-filled her lovely eyes
how she wished she could some day
sail on earth, kiss the green, if she may.
Here I was lying, on the sweet green grass
'n me the eyes...
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Categories:
man of science, nature, satire, science,
Form:
Light Verse