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Short High Tech Poems

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


No Match For High-Tech Jobs
lower-skilled workers
are plentiful, but are no
match for high-tech jobs...

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Categories: high tech, business, computer-internet, education, introspection, on work and
Form: Haiku



The Bug War
We’re living in a high tech age 
Of megahertz and gigabytes,
But still can’t manage to assuage
The itch of tick and chigger bites....

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Categories: high tech, animals, children, funny, nature,
Form: I do not know?
High Tech Pricks
Screw google, and their big birds chicks....
Switching gears as her united nations wishing
Italy's vatican to change it's stance upon abortion ?...

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Categories: high tech, art,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Confused By a Princess Phone
How do you push the buttons?
The teenagers looked at each other and shrugged.
The princess phone was from 1967.
Modern and high tech then no doubt. 
How do you get it to start?
There are no buttons!...

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Categories: high tech, nostalgia,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Holistic
Holistic – complete view:
Health – spirit, body, mind.
High-tech – connects us through.
Happy – joyful mankind.
Hemispheres – Earth has two.
Hope – desires intertwined.
Human – global, not few.


2/18/17...

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Categories: high tech, earth, feelings, health, hope, humanity, international, technology,
Form: Rhyme



Modernity
...At the Shore, zoneyed
hyperspantechnic aerobes
seek treasurefiner-

metal detectives,
hopefilled, as high-tech fishmen
at Igloos of beer

ponder the dearth?, Nay!
of paille tressed, bespectacled
easy-easelers

at hungry palettes
and the sketchmasters who're
ignobly absent!

                                         ....

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© H Mantel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: high tech, nature, parody, philosophy, places, sea,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Rated -X
!!!!!!!!!!!

he’s  rockin’ cool man from Plain Wreckage 
who surfed chat rooms with lewd language 
cables flashed girly porno
wifey caught him nude solo
chopped dumpy oldie’s 4-inch sausage!


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**uh, oh... no offense to the guys here, lol!
well, that's what  women can do
which high-tech cannot do :)

______________...

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Categories: high tech, funny
Form: Limerick
High Tech and High Strung
My computer is congested
With all the stuff it's ingested -
The silly poems that I've devised
And the inane things I've surmised.
Yes indeedy, it's been force-fed
All my foolish nonsense instead
Of important things and the like,
Now it's told me to take a hike.
All I asked was for it to print,
It said, "Listen, bub, take a hint,
I can't answer when you call.
I'm not responding. That is all."...

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© Tom Harris  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: high tech, humorous,
Form: Verse
Santa Goes High Tech
Santa Goes High Tech

By Elton Camp

It was foggy one Christmas eve
He’d get lost, Santa did believe

To a bright-nosed deer he did say
Rudolph, won’t you lead the way?

So there was a new member of his team
With permanent employment it did seem

When Santa got himself an iPhone
Rudolph’s job was very soon gone

An app he found his sleigh to guide
So poor Rudolph was pushed aside...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: high tech, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Stick Out Our Neck
Don’t forget
We have a neck
To stick out
From time to time

It’s an asset
Though not high tech
Yet it shows
We have a spine

We have to shout
Get the gist out
As a poet
Words are our way

There’s no doubt
We’ll find the clout
And show it
With what we say

To expose wrongs
Some write apt songs
To keep powers 
In check, and

Poets stay strong
Just as long
They’re willing to
Stick out their neck
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Categories: high tech, courage, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme
Recurrent Mess
Accurately predicting disasters,
History just fights through museum glasses.
The wars gone make place for the new,
From sticks and stones to nuclear stew.

It seems so silly, so absurd
That man has still not learned. 
Since when are words so powerless
That only guns can solve the mess?

No matter how high-tech we get
We can’t avoid the cruel regret,
Of not seeing previous fault.
When it comes to money and power we act by default....

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Categories: high tech, peace, people, war,
Form: Rhyme
High Tech Gods
High Tech
In the Silicon Valley the sit the tsars of high tech
producing stuff, you didn`t know you needed
They know the Armageddon is coming but try
not to stop it, as it will obstruct their profit.
When the world resources are depleted and
nuclear war beckons, they are too busy to find
a secure place to survive the upcoming wars.
With all their intelligence combined, they see
not the indefinite human mind, their survival
will be a vast nothingness...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: high tech, anti bullying, arabic, aubade, bangla, beach, books,
Form: Blank verse
Thumbing
I learned to type the proper way
Instead of hunt and peck,
Most often on a manual.
(Electric was high tech.)

But nowadays when texting
I’m pathetic as one comes
For I seem to be incapable
Of writing with my thumbs.

So every message I compose
My pointer finger taps, 
The right one only, I should add – 
No tangled overlaps.

I marvel when observing
All the mainly younger folk
As they thumb their words so quickly
While I, turtle-like, do poke....

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Categories: high tech, me,
Form: Rhyme
Home Sweet Home
A three room house,
on the outskirts of town,
home sweet home,
where many are found.

Not much money,
but so much love,
daddy is hard working,
and his children know love.

Nothing high tech,
they barely get by,
he gives from his heart,
they never see him cry.

To church on Sunday,
where they give their thanks,
with only a few dollars,
tucked in his pants.

Learning the hard way,
how to manage, and survive,
he is the best,
in his kids eyes....

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Categories: high tech, caregiving, family, life
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Water Cooler Chatter
How many remember the typewriter With it's clickety clack sound For those that do you can never forget That sound so familiar To every office before computers A sound so remenicent So nostalgic to those who remember Those long lost days from another era Unless you lived through them They are sounds gone by Never to be heard again in todays High tech world of instant commincation The chatter beside the water cooler Something is sadly missing
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Categories: high tech, memory,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Perfect Future
How dare you peek inside a gamer’s den! A realm where magic and weapons fight dragons. A high-tech cubicle where virtual reality reigns. This wonderful dream life will become a world of perpetual adventure when the last piece of the puzzle is found. Searchers and AI, get down to work! (Well, I will bet more on robots.) To achieve pure perfection, it just misses a thing: Yes, virtual food! Indeed, it will be the best of both worlds.
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Categories: high tech, computer, games, humorous,
Form: Etheree
Blank
My words are not diminished.
They may even be crowding out
the thoughts that get cramped behind,
computerese and lost files, that "can't
be totally gone", so I pray to
the God of High Tech.

I'd pray to the other God, the one
most men claim saved their lives
and gave them strength,
but I don't have his e-Address and
I'm not so sure he's up and running.

Besides, can I get him to explain
the error message that has me
staring, dumb founded, to a blank
screen?...

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© Lynn Simms  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: high tech,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member As Backward As Woman Can Be
Miss Morris was as backwards as a woman can be backwards.

She was so backwards, I was surprised she could walk forwards.

Her ways made the ways of the cave people look high-tech.

She had no knowledge of computers, smart phones, dumb phones, or TVs.

She read books the old fashioned way in a library where books still have pages.

We did not know what to do with her.
She was an anomaly in our family.

Oh did I forget to tell you that?
I do not mention it to just everyone....

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Categories: high tech, woman,
Form: Free verse

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