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Premium Member White Dwarf
burn reaches its peak radioactive flash white dwarf
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Categories: radioactive, planet, poems, poetry, space, star, universe,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member White Dwarf
Burn reaches its peak Radioactive white flash A star has white dwarfed.
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Categories: radioactive, death, planet, poetry, space, star, stars, universe,
Form: Haiku
Pine Pollen
Yellow dust covers everything,
thin layer and swirls in air,
yet it is not radioactive,
just powder from the pines....

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© Jim Tidd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radioactive, spring,
Form: Free verse
Radioactive
Like a mushroom, war blooms with the dark,
Armies troop on and incendiaries fly on.
Mercenaries are cold and greed burns red,
Hearts are so sore and the civilians cry on.



06/05/17...

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Categories: radioactive, africa, arabic, conflict, depression, violence, war,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Safe Or Not
Everyone deserves a hug.
A kiss, a warm touch.
Closeness and reassurance.

Love.

Even more so when you’re still radioactive.
We’ll get through this.

We’ll find a way.




Posted on February 1, 2020...

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Categories: radioactive, cancer, courage, health, hope, kiss, love, together,
Form: Free verse



Dark and Stormy Night
it was a dark and stormy night
a flick of a bic
and a radioactive polonium glow

he said he went ballistic
the other day

it was all over an interpretation
of what,
a psychotic little smile

I'm just Sancho Panza
a sidekick in this life

it's all good
I suppose....

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Categories: radioactive, december,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Quasar
Quasar whirls and twirls, gasses spiraling in space; radioactive. Luminosity; radio waves pour from space, Secretions unknown. Emitting light-swords slice through the fabric of space; who calls through black holes? Nucleus phone call, galaxies interacting, universal chat.
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Categories: radioactive, appreciation, imagery, planet, space, star, stars, universe,
Form: Haiku
Haiku Reader Dies
Headline news lead bleeds
Accidental haiku death
Investigated

Killed by tainted verse
Unidentified victim
Radioactive

Exotic poem
Attracts curious reader
Dripping vitriol

Extreme allergic
Reaction resulted in
Death of some poor schmuck

Industry spokes folks
Encourage illiterates
Stay away from words...

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© Jaey Peele  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radioactive, conflict, death, humorous, imagination, poems, word play,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Get Under Your Desks School Children
I am spinning my radioactive waves today.
Alpha beta gamma
There they go!
Beta gamma alpha
Even faster.
Gamma alpha beta
Man can they fly!
I am radium.
My atomic nuclei is rapidly disintegrating
So please get under your desk, school children.
And put your tiny fingers and arms over your heads.
So you will be safe....

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Categories: radioactive, childhood, nostalgia,
Form: Light Verse
Confidence Booster
wily winner

simple sinner

bold beggar

timid twister

mini monster

fatherless father

hand-less helper

hot pulsating radical
radioactive tropical pepper

who else could've
done it better

under these conditions
on the surface facing bad weather

I soar above it all
because my pen is a falcon feather...

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Categories: radioactive, art, nonsense,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Spiderman
Spider interception induced consequences 
Peter Parker mark 2
Issues of adolescence resolving
Detecting danger
Evolved
Radioactive spider bite
Maintain humanity 
Aging occurs 
No one knows the future

Marvel Superheroes Supervillians And Superanimals Poetry Contest
23rd March 2023
Sponsored by: Robert James Liguori...

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Categories: radioactive, art,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member A Garbage Incinerator
Garbage accumulated days and months
Money burnt away in bags
From dumpsters to dumpsters
From houses to houses
From factories to factories
Old objects, food remains
Chemical, medical and radioactive waste
Gathered in bags and trucks
Many are hazardous and non-recycle 
Showing extreme selfishness and extravagance of man
Inside the garbage incinerator...

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Categories: radioactive, character, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Our Green Lagoon
What can i be for you 
in this unpredictable nuclear world?
Why are you so soft and sensual
behind this invisible radioactive gold?

Kissing your beautiful reddish lips
for me is unfinished dream.
Dreaming about new future with you
in this crazy world is just a scream.

Just for you i will set a new moon.
Just for you i will discover my secret,
our green lagoon....

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Categories: radioactive, hope, love, natural disasters, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Cosmic Serenade
Even the moon
revolving aroung 
the earth
has a purpose
ordained in
the depths of time
Circling around our
blue orb
leaving cosmic dust
in it's wake
A thousand times 
a thousand years
will pass
before the lunar landscape
will have become 
a radioactive cloud
Cosmic memory
will live on 
and 
a glowing ember
will serve
as the connection
to eternity...

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Categories: radioactive, hope, imagination, science fiction,
Form: Blank verse
A Strange Flotsam
A running sea
chokes the throat of a cave
then runs away
letting it breathe again.

Starfish light-up
under a luminescent
and radioactive surf,
then are pushed into sandbars
to dry-up and die.

Beach balls are swept ashore,
bleached fingerbones
lift them over the surf,
plastic bottles pile up
with ghost lips
still attached to them.

Soothsayers think we don't know
what's coming,
but we do....

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Categories: radioactive, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Enigmas
Hidden within Precambrian rock
Lies "a tiny mystery"
A veiled secret in the dark
A puzzling piece of history
A radioactive photograph
A polonium halo possibly

Buried in a cryptic curtain
Its secret may elude us
But what's certain
Should we presume to solve this riddle
We'll be hurled back in the middle
Of more dilemmas or enigmas endlessly



Published in the 2012 International Who's Who in Poetry
As "A Tiny Mystery"...

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Categories: radioactive, science,
Form: Rhyme
The Sun's On Fire
When I look through
My telescope I can see
The burning sun
As it lets out
Radioactive rays
That spreads throughout
The universe
Affecting our planet
It also sends out negative rays
That interferes with people
And the environment
It affects the weather
Sea levels and crops
Causing the unthinkable
To the atmosphere
And human lives
Because the world is
Out of balance



FEBRUARY 25, 2020
PICTURE TWO...

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© Daisy Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radioactive, poems, sun, universe,
Form: Free verse
Fire
Fire flash in the night sky

Neon drips from my sores

On my knees in the church

Or in the liquor store

Shot down like a dove

Cut down like the grass

Rotating in space around a

gravitational mass

I struggle to see through these

tired burned eyes

I struggle to breathe

as I try to rationalize

Let's go for a walk down 

that old alley way

Let's talk about war 

and radioactive decay...

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Categories: radioactive, war,
Form: Free verse
His, California Chrome
Sky scrapers posed a gauntlet across her neon waters....
Radioactive tides their evasive in stalking horse wavelengths
Walpurgis nights  preordained pentagon knife; planchette's point
Blank modern day Pompeii ? Neptune's, man of war; crimson's rabbit.






Just A Note: 6\7\2014...."Hey Baby, You Know I Love You: Your A Precious Creation
....Far Beyound Racing And This, These Man Made Things....'Sweet Dreams Baby Boy.'"...

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Categories: radioactive, art, baby, cancer, love,
Form: I do not know?
Climate Change
The air is thick 
with the politics of harassment 
    There has been a seismic change 
in the national psyche 
   Personally , I would rather put pen
to paper 
    and send out verse 
than abuse people
  that is obvious in our time
   In a thousand years they will
look back and think us primitive 
   provided our civilization 
lasts that long 
and doesn't become 
    radioactive waste 
      let us hope and pray 
that it doiesn't...

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Categories: radioactive, celebrity, hope,
Form: Blank verse
The Last Rock and Roller
After the apocalypse 
When much of our population 
has turned to dust 
One young Rock and Roller will be left 
to contemplate the devastation
He will still have screaming electric guitars 
playing in his head 
along with the beat - beat - beat of the drums
The years will leave our world a radioactive mes 
There are no more concerts to attend 
But our Rock and Roller 
carries memories in his heart 
And will search in the ruins 
for a Rock and Roll mate...

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Categories: radioactive, music,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wild Roses
With each beat your heart composes
my soul is aflame with wild roses, 
it feels like I’ve found my way home; 

Thorns. I give you all of my honesty;
Fighting with the darkest parts of me, 
difficult sometimes to open up;

You’re so much more than the most, 
quieting fears you silence my ghost;
Soft petals lead to fresh horror;  

Certain I’m held completely captive  
my feelings have become radioactive; 
Can we skip the part where we’re just friends?...

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Categories: radioactive, emotions, feelings, love,
Form: Tail-rhyme
Wandering a Nuclear Holocaust
I wake up
find myself

wandering in a hot dessert
baking in the malign rays 
of a dying sun

I realized 
that i am walking around 

a post nuclear wasteland -
 nothing is moving 

everything is dead 
I may be the last 
person on earth

I don’t know how i got here
or when it is

or even if it is real
or just a nightmare vision

i scream out 
Dear God

save me
and hear nothing

but the whispers 
of billions of ghosts
in the radioactive winds...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radioactive, america, angst, anxiety, death, horror, war,
Form: Political Verse
Silver Frames
I saw your grandmother
in an old black and white photo
it was in a silver frame,
she was buck naked in a Buick,
I thought: 'Hey you.’

I saw you on a 
`who's your baby-daddy' show
you were in the audience;
you had a pic of the killer
Ernesto (Che) Guevara
on your T,
he looked like me
and I said, ‘Hey you.’

Behind old photographs
all our secret lives
remain radioactive.

At the funeral home
I watch you enter the flames,
saw silver frames melting
and I thought: ‘Hey you.’...

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Categories: radioactive, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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