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Star Science Poems

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


Premium Member Purple Clouds
When dusky, purple clouds cross the restless sky,
the angry moon frowns with whispered sigh.
Darkened storms threaten to weep,
discouraging sleep
where dreamers
lie.
Star streamers
stare and proudly peep,
promising soft...

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Categories: science, dream, environment, moon, purple,



Premium Member Nineveh
Nineveh *
*Deep I have fallen 
    eyelids leaden with sleep
       just a hole to crawl in...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beauty, imagination, science fiction,

Premium Member A Letter To Salicious Crumb
Dear Salacious Crumb, where did you go?  
I saw what Luke did to the sail barge,
as Leia jumped off I witnessed the blow;

Echoes of...

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Categories: humor, science fiction, space,

Premium Member Tragic Magic II
an example of tragic magic, 
          the death 
     of Harry Houdini
...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science, death, imagination, inspirational, magic,

The Cycle 5: Protected
Abusive rotations percolate
down; broken and cast away.
Warmth brightens in a moment.
Snapping heat darkens the next.
Even cooling age brings distant rage.
No escape from the Mighty God.
Hands...

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Categories: science, abuse, analogy, appreciation, extended



The Cycle 2: Dust
Dust pulls upon dust; pushes upon dust
and each drifting, spinning mote 
collides; all drawing closer.
Meaningless time passes
and pursues; blindly following 
The unbidden remnants
of endless darkened...

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Categories: death, science fiction, space,

Premium Member Can We Say, Science Fiction Anymore?
Scientists have grown an entity that closely resembles an early human embryo, without using sperm, eggs or a womb. The Weizmann Institute team say their...

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Categories: conflict, creation, faith, science

Premium Member Alien Invasion
I don’t have a basement
there’s no hills here to run to
no caves for miles around

haven’t stockpiled tins of beans
or tomatoes
or peach slices

panic buying hasn’t been...

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Categories: science, fun, funny, humanity, humor,

Premium Member Starman
one sugar in his tea
just like me
shoes double knotted

but he did like 
to look at the stars, 
for fleeting moments
he was out there
and in that...

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Categories: humanity, mystery, science fiction,

Premium Member Star of Wondering
Star of Wondering

By Mark D. Stucky
Luminous mystery in the night,
      are you supernatural light?
Or a supernova
    ...

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Categories: christmas, light, mystery, science,

Premium Member School Daze
  Mathematics is sure not my forte
  Nor are chemistry or physics ok
    I'd really like to roam free
 ...

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Categories: science, dance, freedom, math, school,

Premium Member FROM GOLDILOCKS ZONE
From Goldilocks Zone of some distant star
Microscopic creatures evolve and spread. 
These tardigrades travel across cosmos.
In the ice of comets they hitch a ride
Surviving aeons...

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Categories: earth, science fiction, universe,

Premium Member Science
physiology
anthropology
archeology
sociology
prebiology

geometry
psychology
geology
astronomy

animals
star planets
great knowledge

science
studies

rocks...

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Categories: science, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,

Premium Member constellation
cold constellations
	degraded by detritus ~
		cosmic collision...

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Categories: birth, death, science, space,

A Million Planets
What if stars are actually planets blown up, millions of years ago.
What if they are merely remains of other galaxies,-other living beings. 
Or perhaps they...

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Categories: death, imagination, light, science


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