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Short Neil Armstrong Poems

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The First Man On the Moon
Neil Armstrong
The first man on the Moon...

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© Nigel Fox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: neil armstrong, dedication, inspirational, sad,
Form: Free verse



Haiku On Mirage
me not Neil Armstrong
still you are moon on that sky
branches of mirage...

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Categories: neil armstrong, mom,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Neil Armstrong 1969
Neil Armstrong in nineteen-sixty-nine
Moonwalked on the moon, the first in line.
There have now been twelve
Humans, no elve.
Don’t you think this is mighty fine?...

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Categories: neil armstrong, moon, nostalgia, space,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Nerve
NERVE

Nearer moonlight than us
Nerves of steel skyrocket

Nationwide heroes rise
Nascent aeronautics

News - one small step for man
Neil Armstrong holds world’s hand

naked eye sees heaven

5th Place
4/29/2017
Pleiades N contest...

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Categories: neil armstrong, hero,
Form: Verse
Nerveless Neil
A man from Ohio called Neil *
Was known for his calm nerves of steel.
So when, out in space,
Darth Vader gave chase,
He said 'Cool it, guys,no big deal!'


18.07.19

* Neil Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio and was renowned for keeping cool under pressure.
* Darth Vader for non Star Wars fans is an iconic villain...

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Categories: neil armstrong, america, character, cool, space,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Going Steady Forever
Ace the pilot could cut the Migs down fast
At an early age his future was cast
Great at navigation, and maneuvering too
What is the hold up on him asking Sue?

She has been waiting for ever so long.
They have been engaged since Neil Armstrong
They are not getting younger; their knees are bad.
“Why don’t you drop him?”  Says her sister “he is kind of a cad.”...

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Categories: neil armstrong, 10th grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
One Step Ahead
Neil Armstrong shot off to the moon
Strapped into a cosmic cocoon.
He came to renown
When one foot went down
Ahead of poor Buzz -what a boon!


But as they returned to home base,
Buzz had a big smile on his face.
For there on the sea
Of tranquility
He'd aced the first 'selfie' in space!



21/08/18


celebrity limerick contest entry

Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin...

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Categories: neil armstrong, funny, moon, success,
Form: Limerick
Remembering Neil Armstrong
The coal and blackened hands.
Zero was the cardinal sin.
After the lunar walk, 
you flinch back in horror.

A gaint leap has ended 
in a coal tar pit. Are you 
sure we have landed 
at a right spot ?

Extraterrestrial. An immune 
disorder. Your autism 
was evolving into a 
monster of twisted brain.

Outside your home
dozens of bodies were found.
What were you doing 
when genocide started.


Satish Verma...

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Categories: neil armstrong, art,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Moon Walk
Moon Walk

They took off from Cape Kennedy
In a gasoline filled Saturn V
They orbited round
To find some smooth ground
In the Sea of Tranquility

So Neil Armstrong bounced on the moon
Like some extraterrestrial buffoon
But he wasn’t alone
And his space suited clone
Would be bouncing around very soon

The lunar module had some locks
To make sure the capsule undocks
They'd wired a flag
So it wouldn't sag
And then they came home with some rocks...

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Categories: neil armstrong, adventure, moon, space,
Form: Limerick
Moon Landing
Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong 
Walked upon on the moon,
An act unparalleled which caused
All 'round the world to swoon.

Yet memory's a funny thing,
'Cause in my brain, like glue,
More than that was John Glenn
Splashing down in 1962.

They called all classes down to watch,
On stage, on a TV;
To us, it was the most exciting 
Thing we'd ever see.  

It set the bar for future feats,
(But seven earth years sooner)
Yet that's the one I treasure
More than triumphs strictly lunar....

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Categories: neil armstrong, moon,
Form: Rhyme

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