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Child Science Fiction Poems

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


Premium Member Future Shock
Reliving every moment since it started,
the good, the bad, the downright pitiful mistakes
made by yours truly, wiser with age
through the journey of discovery.
Sadly, the other...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, city, dark, humanity, political,



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,

Those Damn Aliens
When I was a child, some aliens abducted my dad.
They experimented on him and they drove him mad.
They returned my dad and their experiment changed...

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Categories: father, science fiction,

Why He Killed the Emperor, Part Ii
...He’d push the tech until light years
took just days for men to travel,
wrote laws that stood the test of time,
so the species didn’t unravel.

Even wrote...

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Categories: science fiction, age, death, emotions, future,

Premium Member Eleven
in rooms of rainbows
          bloomed her powers
some stranger things -
      ...

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Categories: child, fantasy, science fiction,



Don'T Go Beyond the Ocean, Part Ii
...“There they found a small Evenki village,
settled down there, took the women as wives,
True Man thought they would live there quietly,
but very soon a strange...

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Categories: science fiction, america, conflict, dark, future,

Don'T Go Beyond the Ocean, Part I
Sabati was eight years old on the day
that his grandfather told him to sit down,
there was a story that he had to share,
that he was...

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Categories: science fiction, america, conflict, dark, future,

A Woman of Her Times, Part Ii
...It was no life she’d imagined,
but she had no other real choice,
and she did grow to care for him,
gave him ten little girls and boys.

Decades...

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Categories: science fiction, adventure, age, children, history,

The Future Child, Part Ii
...Janelle Hayes was president in those days,
second woman to lead the fifty states,
a career-driven woman, quite well read,
she listened to Chris, all the words he...

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Categories: science fiction, death, emotions, future, love,

The Future Child, Part I
I will tell the tale of what happened then,
how ruin came upon this world of men,
what we did to fight it, and how that worked,
what...

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Categories: science fiction, death, emotions, future, love,

Fury For the Masses V
Weapons of mass fury
Locked and loaded 
watching the media Snow 
falling on tombstones

Blinding the world 
fury for the masses 
raise our glasses pour the wine...

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Categories: science fiction, adventure, allegory, allusion, anger,

Premium Member Loose Magic
Loose Magic

Pee-a-boo, I see you...
Got your nose, 
and not your toes. 
Skipping rocks, 
and bubbles in the park. 

Eye contact from across the room, 
notes...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, angel, anniversary, beauty, bible,

Premium Member Spaghetti
Spaghetti

The meat, 
the cheese,
the sauce.

The smiles,
the laughs,
the wine.

The music, 
the song, 
the moment... 

The vow of forever!

Then...

You and I, 
and the garlic bread!



A. Foster, Ann...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, crazy, cute, cute love,

Premium Member The Cat
The Cat

It is late, 
nearly half-past nine. 
You are asleep beside me.
The clock on the wall is too loud. 
I need to buy another. 
This...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, addiction, atheist, christian, hope,

Premium Member Questions
Questions

What defines... success?
Is it how many people you know. 
Is it where you have been, 
or where you will go? 

Is it who you talk...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, adventure, america, angel, anti


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