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Lost Science Poems

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


Cogent and the Diligent Gentlemen
The emblem on the pendant
was new to all of the professors
they sorted every detail
from end to end
they sampled and examined
until were lofted dumbfounded.
a miracle: something...

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Categories: culture, film, music, science



God's creation, science
The heavens are full of energies, the creation is ultimately made for mankind.  The stars in the sky, reminds us of his mysteries..of life...

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Categories: science, analogy, angel, anger, appreciation,

Premium Member The Time Traveler

This man, a space technologist,
got tired of seeing everyday to his dismay,
the scarlet sun rise and the crimson sun set,
always felt that time tore away
life’s...

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Categories: analogy, fantasy, science fiction,

Premium Member The Gray Pods
In pods, pale and emaciated-
muscles atrophied, 
their eyes behind thick goggles
deflecting stroboscopic lights-
they sit for hours with empty smiles.

Each human in a private pod
lost in...

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Categories: future, sad, science fiction,

Saved By His Creator, Part III
“But we realized, decades on back,
how consciousness burns out machines,
we are not gods when we create,
there are hard limits to our dreams.

“And the same questions...

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Categories: science, death, future, humanity, life,



Premium Member The Pods - Chilling Scifi Poetry
The Pods - Chilling Scifi Poetry

Fear, you are weightier than gravity
in pulling the stomach to the ground.

Rotors slowed and sound waned 
as the helicopter sided,...

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Categories: science, dark, fear, horror, night,

Premium Member *****Machina - the Future of Human Evolution
grey will not do metallic's justice
as silver shows no tempting

no, tones will pale into all skins
corridor lengths of emptiness
seen within computed eyes
and nothing the machines...

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Categories: science, destiny, fate, future, humanity,

Premium Member Myths
Myths

When I was younger, 
just a little kid, 
I would read stories, 
of wondrous creatures, 
faraway lands, 
and people, 
that could do
incredible things. 
My imagination...

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Categories: science, appreciation, endurance, family, fantasy,

Premium Member The End of Summer
“The End of Summer”

In those days 
they watched for signs
in the heavens

numbers connected
the ways that 
weighted the scales

written in the stars
a woman gave birth
to a...

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Categories: humanity, religion, science fiction,

Premium Member Love
If love could be measured
..then science would have done it.

There would be a formula, an equation, Einstein would have published a paper.. but there is...

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Categories: love, science, soulmate, spiritual,

Didn'T See It Coming, Part Iii
...Give him a handful of seconds
and his turbocharged cyborg mind
could know what a man would do next,
and it happened time after time.

Carson chose to have...

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

A Wriggle In Time
There once were a couple of worms 
Who perished; their very last squirms 
Such a long time ago -
46,000 years, so you’ll know -
Which a...

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Categories: science,

Alexandria, Part Iv
He never came back, no one ever did,
she was trapped inside with all that she knew,
no more information came to her now,
but he’d programmed her...

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Categories: science, confusion, dark, father, future,

Alexandria, Part Ii
He didn’t explain much more at that time,
Alexandra couldn’t exactly for him,
she was in a box, growing quite slowly,
with each new component bringing new vim,
more...

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Categories: science, confusion, dark, father, future,

Premium Member Darkness
Fear lost the human race
each and all in their place
no one moves do we breathe
no one looks no one sees
Standing in perfect circles alone
hear the...

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Categories: dark, science fiction,


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