Short Neptune Poems
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i would blow them away to planet Neptune to die in frozen bay
1st placement
JCB Buri
If I am a super hero heroine contest
Florence's Bartoimmeno Ammanati
made the Neptune fount come to be
Contemporary opinion was not too kind
ruined marble was then a comment we find
Urbain LeVerrier
In mathematics, he had his way.
He said, “Point your telescope to the skies,
that is where the planet Neptune lies”.
I sailed by Mercury, Venus and Mars
Past Neptune, Pluto and assorted stars
The virus everywhere
It's just too much to bear
I still can't find one single open bar
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A erobatics aeronautics
A irborne all ablaze
R adio ricochet rocket
O peration observation
N eurons navigating Neptune
AP: 1st place 2021
Posted on February 11, 2021
blue jay way up high
a peacock on the river
forget-me-not dusk
sea holly shimmer
the blue dandelion days
sapphires in starlight
wet starfish creeping
starling in hydrangeas
neptune, uranus
He put a star in his pocket
and winked at the moon
As the sparkling stream sang him
a soft, tender tune
Of romance in airy regions
way up past Neptune
He felt the star pulsate
~ Magic kisses he'd strewn
Can a planet ring like a bell?
Hollow earth theory can, t fortell.
But Neptune rings home by. mother Bell.
Whose cell phone was sent to hell?
Roaming charges inflated my bill.
I can't call home, my phone's there still.
From primal atavism
Navigating the procela
with strong courage and faith
sailboat will sail
Neptune Counterpart
tame dark sea
ancient pirogue raft
catastrophic storm
my heartbeat accelerates
at Neptune's anger
my internal storm tempered
watching mighty ocean rage.
Ocean or Seas
Poetry Contest
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Constance La France
The air perfumed with soggy hope
Once more my thoughts turn to you
That fine spring day we did elope
Neptune blushed a vivid blue
Releasing tulips, away we flew
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02/04/12
10:51am
For: English Quintain a Spring Day Contest
A great man once stated,
"A man is god in ruins."
I took this to heart
scribbled it on papyrus.
and put it in the cradling hands of Poseidon.
And thought to myself,
"If someone reads this and gives it back to Neptune
How epic it would become."
Neptune grant me leave
To build a causeway
Across your waters
A barrier reef
To connect two souls
Thor's hammer strong
Will smite these rocks
No mountain chain
Will I endure
Until I
Hold you close
And can kiss
The tears
From your
Cheeks
Venus will not come,
Saturn often run.
Mars filled the earthen form,
Mercury; yet all burn.
Jupiter glows in pride,
Uranus take her on ride.
Earth alone made her stand,
Pluto spent her strand.
Neptune alone made a sigh,
As winter gave her cry.
C.2017
Devastation, today doom awaits
Thousands flood heavens gates
An ever changing earth takes toll
Swallowing many like a troll
Children washing up on shore
Some Neptune keeps his score
Earthquakes tumble and shatter their homes
Shouts, cry's and horrible moans
Form:
Mermadic waves, her feminine tailspin kaleidoscopic.
Drastic and hypnotic, nautical miles in search of new blood.
Sea’s miffed with white caps drawing Neptune, smarting for epic brawl.
6/4/2020
Let the Pens Flow - Sijo Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Jenish Somadas
Nestled deep in a galaxy divine
Ethereal and blue, a planet doth shine
Placed between bodies, so vastly contrasting
Thus far indelible, its legacy everlasting
Universe of darkness with stars so bright
Neptune doth glows and gleams in the night
Eternally reflecting our fundamental light
There is a dash of salt in me
Garnered from my years at sea
Neptune, I honored and did plea
For the eternal calming lee
Then a hurricane winked at me
Such a storm was that lady
I tried my best to sail and flee
But she was such a pretty she
Now we live beside a tree
My new anchor and salty me
Oh Neptune, God of the sea.
The final planet in ou solar system.
As cold as death, so far from the sun.
Wind flies across your surface
Faster than Earth's greatest storm.
Where once a planet came after.
Now only dwarfs remain.
Poor Pluto, we remember when-
You were the ninth and last.
But alas, no more.
The hand of Neptune
sprouted from the sea,
megalith,
fortress of stone
and inside were sailors
who’d died at sea;
lonely souls
lost to a watery abyss.
The hand of Neptune
has raised them from
a watery grave;
one last wave
to the bygone hopefuls,
left behind...
remember...
Send me up into space to live in the night sky.
Along Saturn's rings, I'll dance along to my own beat.
Turning in circles as I pretend the planets revolve around me
Until I slip off the edge and float away.
Running into stars as I make my way through space
Neptune is next, and then Mars another day.
Written May 30, 2021
Sleep is as far as Neptune.
Rings of deception.
Some planets move slowly.
When the lights are off…
It feels like space is too close.
Asteroids and comets.
A whooshing sound.
I close everything.
Outer space gets shoved in my closet.
Stars under the bed.
Shush, everyone.
It’s 5:00 am.
And the universe is comfortable again.
Neon blue in late night sky,
Earth’s most farthest cousin,
Planet god who rules the sea,
Triton best of fourteen moons,
Uper crest of frozen gas clouds,
Nebulous six rings of floating ice,
Each year equals 165 of ours!
Written 23/05/21
Planet poetry competition
Matt Caliri sponsored
many years have passed
since I told you
I wanted the moon
since you promised
you would give it
perhaps you were
busy with other things
maybe jumping
from saturn to neptune
or riding the milky way
now you kneel before me
offering your hands
full of moondust
but it seems as though
my heart forgot
as if my love is
sick with alzheimers
Neptune will cry for our death
Fragments of sea blood
Temblor of regards
Condolences from Poseidon
Exhaling ciaos, inhaling mists
And all else Jupiter, once more
All yellow bleeds fire
None could inhume his dolour
Grams of sorrow, forcely collected
Twining clouds and forming seas
Autarkic trumpets would sing
As colors received by Uranus