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Scientists Poems - Poems about Scientists

CREATURE FROM THE PAST ?
[ Poem inspired by Contest : Ghost of Frankenstein : sponsored by Tom Woody ] CREATURE FROM THE PAST ? Elite scientists are the scariest humans their minds think up stormy waters with acumen these they traverse with little concern for millions of quarters that could wisely be used with much more discern dinosaurs, woolly mammals, dire wolves already...

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Categories: scientists, age, change, creation, earth,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member WE ARE THE POWER!
We dream, with eyes that pierce the veil, Hope paints a future, bright and hale. Beyond horizons, dreams unfurl, A tapestry for a transformed world. We light the path, where shadows lie, The human spirit, soaring high. We are the power. We teach, a lighthouse in the storm, Kindling minds, keeping purpose warm. Scientists delve in mystery's hold,...

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Categories: scientists, humanity, power,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Silly Scientists Say Humans Must Stop Breathing
Silly scientists have captured 328 human breath samples. Analysis of the samples shows this gastric exhaust contains methane. Alarmed, the silly scientists say "stop breathing, or start eating a healthy diet of bugs." Silly scientists have not yet studied the emissions of human farting and its effect on Global warming....

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Categories: scientists, future,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Scientists Say We'Re Doomed
The earth's been around for billions of years But the science channels say we're doomed Why now, why at this particular time in existance When we're basically just getting in tune Figured out the real meaning of life Waging war will eventually wipe us out Wars have been fought since the beginning of time To stop any time soon, sure have my...

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Categories: scientists, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member So Much For 'scientists'
Love is blind, but so is hate Blind hatred of Trump sealed our fate Stupid lockdowns, stupid school closures Stupid masks never prevented exposure Yet COVID 'couldn't possibly' have originated in Wuhan ~ 'Scientists' couldn't bear to be DJT fans...

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Categories: scientists, hate, health, science, truth,
Form: Couplet



Cosmology and Scientists On My Mind
Earth has no special vantage point Even in the Milky Way village We see as we would from Andromeda Scientists do measurements, math But none knows the when, why, who? At the start, before Laws, before big bang Now, if expanding universe, speeds up too The when and why become clearer After the first quarter of 12 billion years The mass in dark...

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Categories: scientists, creation, earth, science, space,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member They Gathered All the Scientists
They gathered all the scientists And blue checked folks with clout, Then casting wisdom in the fire, The flattened curve jumped out. To keep the folk from reveling, Presumed to cause the spread, They tried to lock the virus down, Got nursing homes instead. The jab, developed at warp speed, Anathema to the left, Became a tool political, A means for freedom’s theft. The truth: the experts...

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Categories: scientists, political,
Form: Rhyme
Hindus Are Right, In This, Too
I Hindus and their admirers often speak of their Trinity: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver/ Sustainer. And Siva the Creative-Destroyer (in the way death of a seed, or if old family members also intimate). One theory of Cosmic origins similar to the Phoenix rising from ashes was also endorsed by the Vatican around 1920 (a...

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Categories: scientists, christian, culture, god, hindi,
Form: Didactic
The Scientists
The scientists It is a tranquil winter day. I listen to a distant nose a dog barks, typical in Algarve, smoke from chimneys go straight before disbursing and disappearing. A few clouds drift about like wedding dresses of the unmarried. The sun is a golden coin captain Hook would kill for. I smell grilled sardine, the opening and closing of doors a...

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Categories: scientists, best friend, blessing,
Form: Blank verse
Science Day: Will Our Children Become Scientists
"National Science Day is celebrated in India on 28 February each year to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sir C. V. Raman on 28 February 1928." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Man's quest to know about things The reason behind, why of everything Desire to change , improve Hard-work and perseverance Had lead to remarkable change Improving life for better Whole world is one today We can see in dark Organs...

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Categories: scientists, science,
Form: Free verse
Scientists Sigh
No idea of this novel virus thing The powerful, politics loudly sing Advised about money to be made Plotting how rivals can quickly fade When to reality they finally awake It will be new power sharing plans, to make Seers tell us the worst is yet to come A few at our expense, will make a tidy sum...

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Categories: scientists, 12th grade, africa, money,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Invention of Shoes - Part 2 - Translation
This is the second part of the translation of Rabindranath Tagore's Poem "Juta Abiskar”. This poem is a translation from the original in Bengali, by Nobel-Prize Winner, Poet-laureate of India, Rabindranath Tagore. This is a long narrative, full of humour - I posted it in two parts. Thank you. ...

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Categories: scientists, hilarious, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Invention of Shoes - Part 1 - Translation
This poem is a translation from the original in Bengali, by Nobel-Prize Winner, Poet-laureate of India, Rabindranath Tagore - "Juta Abiskar". This is a long narrative, full of humour - I will post it in two parts. Thank you. The Invention Of Shoes - Part 1 (Translation Of Juta Abiskar By Rabindranath Tagore ...

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Categories: scientists, hilarious, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Scientists and Statesmen
How many tested How many cried How many infected How many died How many cheated How many lied How many tweeted It'll all pass us by Why can't we defeat it Is it really so odd ~ When scientists and statesmen Keep their distance from God...

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Categories: scientists, god, health, science,
Form: Rhyme
Three Scientific Clerihews
I. The great Albert Einstein Would appreciate a fine wine, And after sipping a little He would play upon his fiddle II. The legendary chemist Linus Pauling Found the hydrogen and atom bombs appalling, And after winning one for chemistry he would not cease Until he won another Nobel Prize for peace. III. Madame Marie Sklodowska Curie Was just as famous as could be— Amidst the fin-de-siècle...

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Categories: scientists, humorous,
Form: Clerihew

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