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Childhood Science Fiction Poems

These Childhood Science Fiction poems are examples of Science Fiction poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Science Fiction 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 fiction, confidence, corruption, dark, evil,



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 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 fiction, adventure, analogy, fantasy, metaphor,

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 fiction, family, games, inspiration, introspection,

Gordon Shumway
Gordon Shumway
Want to cook cats someday
His flight to his planet went south
crashed on Earth and now, he's known as ALF...

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Categories: science fiction, childhood, earth, film, humor,



Premium Member Rejuvenation
The power of time travel lies
In the laughter of your eyes.
It lifts me up and takes me away
Ten years ago today.

The demons in the past
Fade...

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Categories: science fiction, feelings, first love, science

Of God and Mankind
As a child, 
I always imagined God 
being so far away in the sky, caressing his long, white beard. 
I imagined Him 
sometimes looking at...

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Categories: science fiction, child, childhood, imagery, mystery,

Make Believe Me
tell me my thoughts 
  where do I stand
what can you force
 into a trembling hand 

which way is up 
  what to...

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Categories: science fiction, abuse, childhood, education, innocence,

I Found a Spaceship
Numbers (From the Old Testament)
11:1 And when the people complained, it displeased the LORD: and the LORD
heard it; and his anger was kindled; and the...

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© The Fringe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, socialwomen, fire,

Introducing the Benaminis: the Gypsies From Afar
The Benaminis are a family of rodents,
who live their lives capitalizing on other
peoples' residences,
They scope the homes when they're not 
home,
or invade it when only...

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Categories: childhood, imagination, science fiction,

Ribcage
Split apart your ribcage,
Open up the corridor, and let me come in
Uneasiness instantly strikes through me
Let me sway away...
Let me flutter away...
Like a butterfly out...

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Categories: science fiction, adventure, angst, childhood, confusion,

Ho Ho Ho
Go to sleep 
Go to sleep
My little ones

Or Santa
Just won't come


For he knows when you are awake
For He knows when you are asleep

Close your weary...

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Categories: science fiction, childhood, daughter, devotion, faith,

Sparkles In the Air
Sparkles, sparkles in the air,
Oh how you are everywhere.
One, two, three, four,
More and more fall to the floor.
Spinning around and around in the air,
Lots and...

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© Ann Rich  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, adventure, allegory, childhood, happiness,

Premium Member To the Faithful Player
To be the last, to finish, to only see ends without beginnings.
Xenocide could not claim you.
Ender did not name you.
Love’s the Card which framed you.
Orson...

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Categories: science fiction, adventure, allegory, caregiving, childhood,

Three Wooden Crosses
beneath this iron maiden
lies three wooden crosses

such tragedy comes to those
with their life losses

fourteen fifteen and sixteen
even in the backseat a beauty queen

mother told them...

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Categories: science fiction, adventure, caregiving, childhood, death,


Book: Shattered Sighs