Short Chemist Poems
Short Chemist Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Chemist by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Chemist by length and keyword.
Bottled Love Haiku
If love is a drug
my chemist doesn't have it.
Where can I find some?...
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Categories:
chemist, desire, humor, innocence, loneliness, love, science, youth,
Form:
Haiku
Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill,
went up the hill,
with a chemist bill,
saw a windmill,
fall down with an amazing drill....
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Categories:
chemist, mountains,
Form:
Alliteration
Clerihew Borodin
Alexander Borodin
chemist by profession
Member of the 'Mighty Handful' five
composed part-time & did not strive...
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Categories:
chemist, music, people,
Form:
Clerihew
Dentist In San Fran Bay
Marrying a chemist seemed okay
He appeared normal most of the day
When their boy DeRide
Formed sesquioxide
No one was surprised in San Fran Bay...
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Categories:
chemist, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form:
Limerick
Human Body Is a Farm
Human is an animal farm
where all are equal in roles
the head is the think tank
stomach is the granary
eyes the tour guides
nose the chemist
mouth the sales manager
legs the errand boys
ears the intelligent officers
hands the manual laborers...
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Categories:
chemist, body, metaphor,
Form:
Imagism
New Love
Does the chemist succeed
without blowing things up
Were you ever in need
from a bout of bad luck
Does the tree need to shake
for the apples to fall
Does your heart need to break
—for new love to then call
(Villanova Pennsylvania: July, 2016)...
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Categories:
chemist, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Beautiful Chemist
O chemist beautiful chemist!
How can a lady with such lure
Give these poor patients a cure?!
Even the ones who are well
With such smile become ill!
O chemist beautiful chemist!
Can you prescribe me a beauty
That doesn’t ache the heart?!, I beg you
I walked in with one pain
And walked out with two!...
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Categories:
chemist, beautiful, beauty, heartbreak, hurt,
Form:
Rhyme
Talking Scales
Fin, a comical inventor of renown,
Latest invention had caused such a frown,
His talking chemist scale
Made many people turn pale,
Just after putting their coin down.
"Don't park your semi-trailer here,"
"Is someone helping carry your rear?"
"Lay off the donuts,"
"Am I weighing two guts?"
The chemist made the machine disappear....
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Categories:
chemist, hilarious,
Form:
Limerick
Sudirman Central Business District
I don’t know why crowd cover this,
Atmosphere full of air pollution
River full of chemist contamination
I don’t know why seedy cover this.
There are buildings stand sturdy
As the inner of economic
As the base of legality
As the nodal of metropolitan cosmic
But slumber still mushrooming
They have and they haven’t contrast
Too hard they are still humming
Scavenged in every time on trust...
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Categories:
chemist, city, community, money,
Form:
Rhyme
Memoric Findings
I'm alone again oddly I'm not lonely
French guards beckons my thoughts
while British chemist crave my mind
creating formula's mastering tampering
with inner most thought's I suppose
I hear folks chattering a quaint theory
a carney lure of tyrants and folklore
balanced between a quiet energy
nestled so beneath a poet's memoric form
a certain dialog so faint and distant
capturing me in the sheer
rapture of going mad again...
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Categories:
chemist, anxiety,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Chemist
you will long for this, Chemist,
i am sure.
inhale.
thicker than your skin,
whiter than the pupil of your eyes.
gush into your arteries,
it's pinholes, and pins,
and pin ticks, and stings.
from your foot,
(I was familiar with),
to your thighs,
above your ribs,
inside the chambers of your heart.
hold it!
barricade your spine,
this is not your usual migraine.
you will long for this, Chemist.
this is love.
this is nitrogen....
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Categories:
chemist, angst, fantasy
Form:
Free verse
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 pandemonium
She discovered radium and polonium....
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Categories:
chemist, humorous,
Form:
Clerihew