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Short Binomial Poems

Short Binomial Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Binomial by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Binomial by length and keyword.


What's In a Name
Haiku equals Math
A Binomial title
Syllabically...

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Categories: binomial, creation, feelings, math, poetry,
Form: Haiku



Binomial Stein
Binomial Stein

a rose
a rose is a rose
a rose & a rose is 2 roses is a 
rose & a rose
a rose & 2 roses is 3 roses & 3 
roses is 2 roses & a rose
a rose & 3 roses is 4 roses & 3 
roses & 3 roses is 6 roses & 4 
roses is 3 roses & a rose
a rose & 4 roses is 5 roses & 10 
is 4 roses & 6 roses & 10 is 6 
roses & 4 roses & 5 is 4 roses & 
a rose...

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Categories: binomial, dedication
Form: Personification
Premium Member Binomial Nomenclature
With head resembling a p-e-n-i-s
This mutant has its own genus
Just how it evolved
Has not yet been solved
But it’s named T-rumpus meanus



Author’s note: This monster is suitable for study and might be kept in a secure supercooled freezer. If it ever were released on civilization, the effect would be like that of smallpox. (The software removes certain words so dashes were required)....

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Categories: binomial, animal, fear, word play,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Dna's Binomial Structure
DNA 
is ubiquitously democratic 
fertile plutocracy.

Junk DNA
is our stuff of potentially active imagination,
where most of life's drama and blissful wealth
emerges eisegetically lived and dreamed,
planned and ruminated
and sometimes even cooperatively designed and loved,
where time can flow backward
as well as forward
so identity could be any nomial
choosing to love you binomially,
as DNA has not proscribed....

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Categories: binomial, community, health, heart, humor, language, love, science,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Reattachment Therapy
And did you change your biological climate
by evolving your bicameral history's listening culture?

Or did you change to win/win culture
by revolving healthier climate potential?

"And did you get what you wanted from this life
even so?"

"And what did you want?"

"To call myself beloved,
to feel myself
Beloved [with] the Earth"
together
intrinsically bicameral
implicately bilateral
unfolding grace
of Earth's binomial place....

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Categories: binomial, health, history, integrity, love, power, psychological, science,
Form: Free verse



Come Get the Cheese
A taxonomic binomial that does not sound fabulous: That would be the term "Rattus norvegicanus". The species belongs to the order Rodentia. They can be found anywhere except Antarctica. Rats seem to proliferate quite freely. What annoying pests these creatures can be! However, there's a way to rid them, fortunately. Just take a trap and bait it with cheese. That's a tried and true method to exterminate them with ease. inspired by another member's poem
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Categories: binomial, animal, environment,
Form: Rhyme

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