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Short Astronomers Poems

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Premium Member history
history repeats  
seeking astronomers stars
sky holds the answers...

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Categories: astronomers, star,
Form: Haiku



Star In the Sky
I see a star, what do you see?
I see a star, clear as can be!
I see a star, humble and bright, 
I see a star, and astronomers delight....

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Categories: astronomers, adventure, beautiful, star,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Twinkle Twinkle
Twinkle twinkle little star Astronomers say you are very far That's bullcrap on them Think they're special men But just simple dudes who sometimes fart
...

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Categories: astronomers, allusion,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Occupational Hazards
Teachers work best when in seminars
Poets read verses in smokey bars
Chefs rock with a spoon
Plumbers show their moon
But Astronomers shoot for the stars!

January 5, 2019...

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Categories: astronomers, funny, jobs, work,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Freddy, the Astronomer
Most astronomers gaze up at the stars
But Freddy took pretty women to bars --
   He'd get in big brawls
   Crash into brick walls -- 
When he came to, he'd have sworn he saw Mars...

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Categories: astronomers, planet, silly, stars,
Form: Limerick



Lighthouse In the Sky
three stars
Orion's belt
lead the way through astral lore
guardian of the nighttime sky
complete with sword and shield

keeper
of the lighthouse
stays our path in winter's sky
pivot point for astronomers
we hunt for the Hunter...

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Categories: astronomers, adventure, space,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Exoplanet Council Pow-Wow
The exoplanet council's having a pow-wow
  Where are those amateur astronomers now

We've lost track of their telescopes
  Have all those earthlings given up hope

Optimistic that our lifeforms will soon be discovered
  Guess we'll have to wait 'til folks down there recover...

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Categories: astronomers, science fiction, space,
Form: Couplet
Now That's Relativity
Astronomers behold celestial delights,
Endlessly finding glorious heavenly insights.
Joyfully keep learning more natural obscurities.
Previously quite routinely seen targets usually viewed with x-rays,
Yet zoomed in using Hubble Space Telescope, helps prove Einstein's Theory of Relativity!...

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Categories: astronomers, nature, science, space, stars,
Form: ABC
Distant View
sunrise for sale

a pinpoint of light

find your place in the stars

elliptical orbit

afar

new definitions

of the solar system

created

found

with a timeless search

astronomers and soothsayer

cry out

this distant body

given a letter

instead of a name

the ultimate seclusion

for an infinite price...

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Categories: astronomers, humor, humorous, planet,
Form: Verse
Distant Dream
Unusual for a boy of just fourteen to
Roam in dreams through outer space then
After some two billion miles to glimpse 
Nearby a wondrous blue-green orb.
Up close now, and he clearly saw a
Set of rings, unknown to all who ever gazed.

A dream I had in 1957. The rings were not 
observed by astronomers  
until twenty years later in 1977....

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Categories: astronomers, space,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Five In One - For Joseph May Limerick Contest
Five In One

There’s so many contests I’ve done
The remit of this sounded fun
To pick a profession
I have a confession
I simply can’t pick only one

So...

Astronomers deal with astronomy
While Chefs get involved with gastronomy
My Plumber mends leaks
My kid’s teacher speaks
While Poets all play with word-onomy


5 January 2019
For Limerick Contest
Sponsor: Joseph May...

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Categories: astronomers, word play,
Form: Limerick
One of My Untitled Poems
When I saw you, two stars in the heavens collided
Supernovas ignited
Showering with lights astronomers beyond the galaxy excited
A brightened, telescope with flares
Satellites printed pictures of explosions in a sphere
And here ...
In the precious of moments in time that we call earth
I lost her
In here ...
And in the precious of moments in times that we call earth 
I FOUND HER

Right here ......

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Categories: astronomers, beautiful, blessing, love,
Form: Epic
Ballad of reading gaol
How I wished astronomers to assume and let that the 
   moon is flamboyant and watery and woody-
 Yes assume and experiment with let say some 
    controversial political parties to neighbor such glee 
 or glass through-
  is there any thing wrong again?, 
   is there any thing funny again?, 
  let assume gaol is another gaol is another gaol is another 
  gaol is another gaol is another gaol is another gaol?........

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Categories: astronomers, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
A Star Is Born
Telescopes bring into view
A distant object found.
By delighted astronomers,
A discovery profound.

In the Taurus constellation,
An elusive star appeared.
Observed in utter elation,
A cosmic orb austere.
	
Remote in stellar space, 
A profusion of colors glow,
In wondrous striking splendor,
A fresh ethereal show.  

Beyond the Milky Way,
Many light-years transcend.
The star’s amazing birth,
A new galactic friend....

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© James Tate  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: astronomers, sky, space, star,
Form: Quatrain
Infinite Rondeau
Infinity is what we sense
when musing on the vast immense
with universes yet to mold
in starry heavens still untold
awaiting gazers in suspense.

Astronomers of why and whence
search stelliferous pathways dense,
as dreamers dreamily behold
infinity.

The great sidereal events
in views the firmament presents
upon the cosmic canvas scrolled
shall neverendingly unfold
for poets of the future tense
infinity…


~ Harley White...

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Categories: astronomers, dream, inspiration, poetry, stars, universe,
Form: Rondeau
Universal
Group of stars, gas, and dust like astronomers would see with a telescope. It's held together by gravity which introduces galaxy. Scientists stress their mind while mediating the question what's the difference between comets and asteroids. Approximately, their are numerous answers to research like if a comet has a long tail, smaller in size, a rocky surface, or a irregular shape. The correct answer would be the difference of size the comets differs from asteroids.
- Loverboi...

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Categories: astronomers, song, space,
Form: ABC
Anagram Madness
Is a limerick milk and rice? 
It is in letter form.

Will a butterfly flutter by
as pastel petals fall?

Astronomers, the moon-starers, 
Say, “Yay! Cat’s ecstasy!” 

Do canoes that ply the oceans
show discretion in directions?

Be silent now, and listen still,
to bather’s pacing breaths.

The tall and solitary royalist reigns; 
but, will he resign?

Hear the minstrel, Mr Silent,
make a testament and statement:

“This is a play on jumbling words:
it's Anagramalia!”
...

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Categories: astronomers, nonsense,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gang of Astrophysicists
gang of astrophysicists
figuring it out
utilizing hundreds of devises
standing on the shoulders of pioneers

gang of astrophysicists
understanding what must be done
allowing astronomers to see invisible objects
we are small, but we are mighty

gang of astrophysicists
working miracles
tackling the cosmos
explaining horse shoe Einstein ring

gang of astrophysicists
maneuvering around hundreds of millions of objects
Making the universe
feel a little less huge for the rest of us...

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Categories: astronomers, science, science fiction,
Form: Free verse

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