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Childhood Science Poems

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


Didn'T See It Coming, Part I
His name was Carson Wetherstrum,
and his childhood wasn’t grand,
his mother was plain trailer trash,
his father a confidence man.

He never knew his dad that much,
and only...

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Categories: science, confidence, corruption, dark, evil,



Premium Member 'give the Dog a Bone'
"Give the Dog a Bone"

It's a 'nursery rhyme' and sung 'wisdom' for ages,
which this child ('would be' man) sees as 'love' now (life stages?)
I don't...

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Categories: faith, love, science,

Premium Member They Say Mushrooms Grow Best In the Dark
"They Say Mushrooms Grow Best in the Dark" 

Winter 
arrived after
The Darkness 

blew in 
with its boiling 
black clouds.

they say mushrooms 
grow best in the...

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Categories: future, science fiction, symbolism,

Premium Member Certainty
“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, science,

Premium Member Sci-Fiction
We grew up with sci-fiction,                                        ...

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Categories: books, film, old, science,



Premium Member The Sleeping Star
It came falling in the night
                   ...

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Categories: childhood, science, star,

Winters House
WINTERS HOUSE 
Black, bare in despair 
alone to nowhere 
On a corner crossroads to everywhere
Sits a house half-forgotten 
a house full of itself and memories
Dark...

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Categories: science, abuse, allegory, art, bereavement,

Premium Member A Rainbow Molotov
A Rainbow Molotov (1)

1.
do rainbows suggest
that God’s mind, too, has seasons?
is Grace permanent?

2.
“oh, look a rainbow” -
these words heard, is light’s curve seen
if shelter’s our...

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Categories: humor, science,

Prose Poems
Prose Poems

Something
by Michael R. Burch

Something inescapable is lost?lost like a pale vapor curling up into shafts of moonlight, vanishing in a gust of wind toward...

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Categories: science, animal, child, childhood, children,

Premium Member It's a Wrap
beyond what we know is the realm of wrapping
  can be no time, can be no space
  just stuff, bits and pieces, much...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science, analogy, birth, change, clothes,

Premium Member The Monochrome Echo Chamber
"The Monochrome Echo Chamber"




How many Roads
to "IT"
Black 
as Black & White? 
or Unicorns and Rainbows?

Unitarian 1 and only 1 
Trinitarian 3 exist in 1 
An...

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Categories: science, color, dark, humanity, i

Premium Member Oferta Del Diablo - Part One
The Beast smirked, horns quivering ...
"You know you want to", he said, nodding toward the hills
There, above a dark, gaping wound of earth, Página Sagrada...

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Categories: science, adventure, analogy, fantasy, metaphor,

Sariputra and Chaos
Once Sariputra went into hiding.

"A mess, a disarray, a chasm of chaos, - Sariputra thought, passing through mango trees, - an ecstasy of alliterations, which...

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Categories: humor, philosophy, science,

Premium Member Communion Reformations
Defining Terms:

Ego--not Eco

Left--not Right


If Ego = not Eco,
as Left = not Right,

Then not(Left) = not(not Right)

If Left hemisphere is Either/Or dominant
as Right hemisphere is Both/And...

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Categories: science, education, humor, integrity, math,

The Game of Life
The game of life  starts 
 With first breath  in
 Then breath out
 Again breath in breath out
 Continue remains till last
 Breath...

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Categories: science, family, games, inspiration, introspection,


Book: Shattered Sighs