Long Silicon Poems
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Harriet Harris nee KuritskyHarriet Harris née Kuritsky...
Despite being a nineteen year old bride
she wed Boyce Brandon Harris
half a decade her senior,
(where I ranked less than a twinkle in their eyes)
during the month of June 1955,
not quite half...
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Categories:
silicon, america, anniversary, celebration, death, emotions, funeral, in
Form:
Rhyme
A MINISTER RETIRES: SOLILOQUYA MINISTER RETIRES :
SOLILOQUY
I arise as infant Phoenix
from Akasha ashes
counterparts frozen
with foibles intact
a still Arctic of death
sheath for recalibration
Source Light breathes into
fontanelle slowly sleepily
Sekmet my...
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Categories:
silicon, change, character, emotions, extended metaphor, growth, humanity,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Move on over ole JoeMove on over ole Joe...
and let the youngbloods take the reins
infusing our promised land with hope.
You done good for America,
serving as laudatory President
from 2020 to the present
Vice President from 2009 to 2017,
and in the United...
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Categories:
silicon, america, anger, anxiety, care, faith, grave, political,
Form:
Free verse
Schools are ChangingGates once locked with poverty's rust
now swing on golden hinges
Every child a key-holder:
the girl whose fingers paint light from darkness,
the boy who dreams in mother tongues and thinks in mathematics,
wheels spinning stories across threshold stones.
Breakfast...
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Categories:
silicon, appreciation, books, care, change, children, education, school,
Form:
Free verse
New Gods
"New Gods"
in those days
at the end of humanity
the few witnesses
remaining
observed new gods
angels, being born
the singularity
walked like Templars
through them
reigning over
the few witnesses
remaining
Heaven watched on,
the detached separatists
observed the birth pains
of new...
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Categories:
silicon, future, humanity, technology,
Form:
Free verse
Upon a dark and stormy nightUpon a dark and stormy night...
as jagged bolts of lightning
tore thru the the midnight clear
and figuratively ripped the sky to shreds
(analogous to jumping Jack flash),
and ear splitting thunder crackled
testing the threshold of tolerance
zombies of Sugar...
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Categories:
silicon, absence, america, animal, character, earth, january, parody,
Form:
Free verse
The 80s RevisitedThe General Blues
c.1984-5
Again and again searching through grains of sand
hoping to find that certain elixir,
recovering lost bottle caps,
when the silicon appears, i lose it..
To the ones who don't want or need it,
I feel...
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Categories:
silicon, fantasy, loss, philosophy,
Form:
Bio
Harriet Harris Circa November 13th, 1935 - May 4th, 2005Harriet Harris circa November 13th, 1935 - ~ May 4th, 2005
untimely death sentence ordained
approximately six months prior
to mother dearest celebrating
her seventieth birthday,
though the last three years of her life
impacted courtesy hysterectomy
to remove...
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Categories:
silicon, absence, age, anniversary, birthday, death, family, mother,
Form:
Rhyme
Have You Ever Had Horn HaikuHorn Combined Not Maligned Haiku
Cat is not a pain
Over house has a free rein
Which is domain.
I did discover,
To interrupt is corrupt;
Always done abrupt.
Is agitator
Also manipulator;
Even a traitor.
Between is schism;
Nationalist populism;
Read in catechism.
Was on Morning show...
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Categories:
silicon, humorous,
Form:
Haiku
Harriet Harris nee Kuritsky circa November 13thHarriet Harris née Kuritsky circa November 13th,
1935 - ~ May 4th, 2005
(untimely death sentence ordained ~ early February 1935)
I trot out a poem acknowledging birthday
of dear ole mom, who succumbed,
lost lease on life
nearly...
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Categories:
silicon, absence, age, america, anniversary, appreciation, bereavement, birthday,
Form:
Rhyme
In the temple of the shadows of the century, where moments are lost in metallic echoesIn the temple of the shadows of the century, where moments are lost in metallic echoes,
Technology has wrapped its cold tentacles around the human soul, without us realizing,
A worldly instrument, propagated as a divine purpose,
Pulling...
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Categories:
silicon, fantasy,
Form:
Free verse
Lens of LifeCan blackwater lilies
sing forth sonnets
of daylight and
unsung those
cacophonous notes
of omen, which
rhymed with
sombre elixir
of spruce rivulets and
veiled your crimson
touch of life,
in eons of unforgivable
death?...
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Categories:
silicon, angst, betrayal, death, emotions, heartbroken, hurt, writing,
Form:
Free verse
I Was Born HereI was born in Sunny Southern California, in the hottest month of the year! cries out my mother. California is known for its drought season; one we just came out of, it lasted four...
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Categories:
silicon, appreciation,
Form:
Prose
Harriet Harris Circa November 13th 1935 May 4th 2005Harriet Harris circa November 13th, 1935 - ~ May 4th, 2005
(untimely death sentence ordained ~ early February 1935)
Test teasing prophylactics embarrassing
purchase never made at local drugstore
unsurprisingly, obviously, invariably...
birth control taboo subject, best to ignore
subsequently intercourse...
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Categories:
silicon, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form:
Elegy
AI POEMSAI POEMS
These are poems about AI (Art-ificial Intelligence) and poems about science.
The AI Poets
by Michael R. Burch
The computer-poets stand hushed
except for the faint hum
of their efficient fans,
waiting for inspiration.
It is years now
since they were first...
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Categories:
silicon, class, confusion, education, farm, school, science, science
Form:
Rhyme
Poems about Science 2: ComputersPOEMS ABOUT SCIENCE: COMPUTERS
The AI Poets
by Michael R. Burch
The computer-poets stand hushed
except for the faint hum
of their efficient fans,
waiting for inspiration.
It is years now
since they were first ground
out of refurbished silicon
into rack-mounted encoders of sound.
They...
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Categories:
silicon, computer, earth, environment, science, technology,
Form:
Rhyme
Morphology
Politech chef in the kitchen
cooking up another Microsoft microdot
meth batch of morphology
Walter White’s in the house
brewing more truth breaking bad
tweet juice chemical toxicity
And the viral caged bird brains
are getting subliminally stamped
with the neon glowing letters...
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Categories:
silicon, culture, metaphor, political, truth,
Form:
Rhyme
Trumpiad Iii - Foreign AffairsIV Foreign affairs
« Putin, I’m rootin to stop the shootin. »
« So am I ; about time you started too. »
« Started too! Me, I’m faster than you. »
« Not start too, you fool, but Start One, Start Two. »
« Start one, start two ? What...
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Categories:
silicon, humorous, political, satire,
Form:
Political Verse
Gods That Man Makes V2The circuit hums a silent song
a symphony of logic, cold, strong.
No gods dwell here in steel & wire
no spirits whisper, no flames inspire.
The temples gleam, a sterile white
where data flows a day in...
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Categories:
silicon, addiction, america, analogy, art, atheist, computer, crush,
Form:
Rhyme
Damsel In DistressHeartbroken lass bereft of eminent beau
papa doth vicariously experience her
(mine daughter's) grievous woe.
Unfair a budding promising relationship nought
going to incorporate wedded bliss,
when for all the world
the strong humble lad
absconded to Puerto Rican his homeland.
Thus pained...
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Categories:
silicon, absence, boyfriend, depression, emotions, family, first love,
Form:
Free verse
Necronom IV 1976 H R Gigerthe ghost of science, born of blasphemy ~
a fossilized fallacy,
seized from the metallic heart of Mars,
seeks light amidst night-terrors
like an alien sculpted
from artificial accolades,
an embryo stuck in the interstellar state
of becoming,
stitched within radioactive ribs
beneath moonless...
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Categories:
silicon, creation, fantasy, imagery,
Form:
Ekphrasis
The Careful Dissemination of FundsI hear their idle chatter and wish that sound was optional.
A box checked in a menu, a simple click and forget.
The rapid dilation of my pupils brings me back.
Back to hypnotic aisles of temptation and...
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Categories:
silicon, computer-internet, funny, life, people, philosophy, political, social,
Form:
Prose Poetry
The Ash of Golden Towers
In the twilight hum of broken cities,
where glass teeth bite the smog-choked sky,
I walked—a stranger to my own time—
past dreams rusted in neon haze.
"This is the kingdom we made,"
whispered the wind through hollow streets,
"not with...
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Categories:
silicon, allusion, corruption, future, how i feel, introspection,
Form:
Free verse
Incomprehensible Existential Conundrum Confronts Mine Consciousness Part IDescendent of proto humans
dumbfounded, mystified, stupefied, et cetera
despite plethora of technological trappings,
whereby world wide web virtually linkedin
allowing, enabling, and providing
instantaneous electronic feedback,
I still experience dearth
of mental, psychological and social
meaningfulness amidst cerebral chaos
courtesy healthy mailer daemons
occupying...
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Categories:
silicon, 12th grade, absence, creation, fate, grandparents, humanity,
Form:
Free verse
The Evolution of WantListen up, 'cause I'm about to break it down
From caveman to spaceman, desires abound
Security, survival, that's where it begins
Food, water, shelter, protection from our sins
But we ain't stop there, oh no, we expand
Love, knowledge, purpose,...
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Categories:
silicon, desire, earth, engagement, environment, humanity, introspection,
Form:
Free verse