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Ocean Science Fiction Poems

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


Premium Member Out of Time - Contest
I set the date
Hope I am not late
To save some souls
From chilly fate

The year of our Lord
Dial one nine, one two
From my home-based lab
After locking...

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© Sam Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, fantasy, history, inspirational, science



A Response From a Killer of Coral
The thing came green like kale 
I’ve needed to toss out for days–and bought on sale
and removed edges browning 
and bent in with the texture...

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Categories: science fiction, death, environment, evil,

Don'T Go Beyond the Ocean, Part Iv
...“For two years we tried, but ambushes came,
they hit and run, would not stand up and fight,
the meadows were deadly, the forests were hell,
wherever we...

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

Don'T Go Beyond the Ocean, Part Iii
...“They screamed that they should have a say in things,
we destroyed all who would question True Man,
until those who were left stopped their shouting,
since then...

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

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,

Cruciform I
Am I the only one, 
the only one left to carry this cross 
through these wasted lands, 
these blasted glass riddled sands.
This cross of madness....

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Categories: science fiction, allegory, analogy, art, atheist,

Noise
Resounding noise of bright stars 
the halo Crimson scars 
ring the infinite emerald suns 

dying in the pail light from a far 
A sound brings...

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Categories: science fiction, allegory, allusion, art, dark,

Premium Member Just Short of Glory
sapphire view port ...
the ocean of stars glistened
like a million sun sprites on the sea
yet the sea was not near as cold ... or deep
and...

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Categories: adventure, fantasy, science fiction,

Hallucinations
An angel all in white with a red handbag
Seven priests all in black clasp their hands in prayer 
A girl sits on a stool with...

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Categories: science fiction, adventure, dream, imagination, mental

A Strange Advance
POEM " A STRANGE ADVANCE " by martin gedge

Worlds away we siege the day to brave a new sunrise

an orbit in this atmosphere with automatic...

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Categories: science fiction, earth, future, moon, science

Tales From the Multiverse: April 15, 1912
I step outside to get some air
upon the ship’s fine teakwood deck,
the North Atlantic air bites deep,
I raise my collar ’round my neck.

Remind myself that...

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Categories: science fiction, anxiety, fear, history, imagery,

Atlantis Rises
Atlantis rises


Under the water a city floats.
Invisible walls protect the people from the ocean.
Above the waves, nobody knows of the city below.
The worshipers lay flowers...

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: science fiction, city, evil, fantasy, science

The Shape-Shifting Cowboy, Part Iv
..He just nodded, and motioned her to start,
she said,”First thing you have to tell me
is how do I know there's no aliens germs
that will give...

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Categories: science fiction, earth, freedom, journey, love,

The Shape-Shifting Cowboy, Part Ii
“You've probably figured it out by now,
I am not really a human being,
my home is three whole galaxies away,
and the form that you now are...

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Categories: science fiction, earth, freedom, journey, love,


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