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Nuclear Energy Poems - Poems about Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy Poems - Examples of all types of poems about nuclear energy to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read
short, long, best, and famous
examples for nuclear energy.
The World Is In Danger
...The supremacy battles among states is a timebomb Likely to swallow us all Like a grave which continually takes our loved once For competition has become the order of the day Caution has been thro......
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Byron Ferdnard Ekesa
Categories:
nuclear energy,
anger, cry, depression, how
Form:
Other
For Shame
...The inky black water sucks her in further As she descends into the black depths of the abyss Cloying dark swirls cover her head as soundlessly it reaches Possessing her every inhalation – ......
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©
Maria Williams
Categories:
nuclear energy,
betrayal, environment, natural disasters,
Form:
Free verse
Nuclear Family Issues
...Might we be having trouble fusing nuclear energy, as opposed to the more troubling nuclear fission's anti-energy, because nuclear fusion is just normal everyday Business As Usual cooperation of th......
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©
Gerald Dillenbeck
Categories:
nuclear energy,
environment, family, humor, science,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Mr Monkey
...yesterday i went to buy a monkey In the Trinidad emperor zoo but the monkey take one look at me And no " I am going nowhere with you So I ask the monkey What's the matter with me He said "bo......
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Kasim Ishmael
Categories:
nuclear energy,
humorous, satire, planet,
Form:
Light Verse
Crossroads and Signs
...Life is a long uncertain road With lots of crossroads and signs And while traveling through the rocks It will only complicate our minds But we must free our hearts From greed hate and jealous......
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©
Kasim Ishmael
Categories:
nuclear energy,
adventure, culture, introspection, life,
Form:
Light Verse
The 'Talent' Gene
...It is the most selfish gene The one that make us distinguishable Our uniqueness and special abilities We owe it all to its infinite mutations It is the most abundant and the most taken for gran......
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©
Thabang Ngoma
Categories:
nuclear energy,
inspirational, planet,
Form:
Prose
A Deadly Way To Go
... He rode up to the building In a chauffeur driven car A Rolls-Royce I think it was He sported a cigar ! Wow! A big impression! A rock-star could he be? No, just a salesman - For Nuclear Energy. ......
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©
Jack Clark
Categories:
nuclear energy,
america, betrayal, corruption, political,
Form:
Rhyme
Impossibilities
...There are things in this world that, no one can explain or completely understand. The human ego believes that it knows everything or will… eventually. Over a century ago, humankind knew that, there......
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©
M. L. Kiser
Categories:
nuclear energy,
corruption, environment, irony, poetry,
Form:
Prose
William Blake the Scientist of Art
...A scientist is suppose to do A scientific work And develops science For the betterment of mankind His contribution is treasured And venerated by all As he pushes up our knowledge On m......
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©
Wahab Abdul
Categories:
nuclear energy,
art,
Form:
Free verse
When
...the question is not “if,” but when the Israeli government decides to attack Iran, just what do you think you’ll be doing? will you be home watching afternoon television, maybe “The Talk,” or “Anders......
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©
Andrew Delapruch
Categories:
nuclear energy,
life, brother, brother, crazy,
Form:
Free verse
Nuclear Non-Proliferation
...To talk about non proliferation is latest fashion In which indulges each nation Treaties talk tall on this issue But the offenders they cannot sue Commissioners of this forum before BBC With a b......
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©
Nandlal Pancholi
Categories:
nuclear energy,
imagination, inspirational, introspection, peace,
Form:
Heroic Couplet
Rivers
...Rivers of life--that's what they are, They cross our land from near and far, Helping boats with food go up and down, Bringing commerce and products to all the land. Rivers flow-some slow, some ......
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©
Patricia Leonaitis
Categories:
nuclear energy,
adventure, food, life, nostalgia,
Form:
Rhyme