Short Solar System Poems
Short Solar System Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Solar System by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Solar System by length and keyword.
Damage to the eye
As thick as the solar system
Tanned glorious
Naked fire
A movie; damage to the date
Travel in duplicate; dublicate
Mrs Promiscuous Love
Venus is the only planet in the solar system
Which spins in a counter clockwise movement.
For me, her behaviour is clear like a crystal,
Out of all the planets -she is the only woman.
Sailing through a black hole, he arrived;
our solar system welcomed him
meteor at journey’s end
landed with a big thud;
radiation burned
Tunguskas land;
deep crater
Its’ burn,
built.
Spider's gossamer
crafts net trap's solar system
controls from center
For Contest:
Sponsored by: Suzanne Delaney
Our solar system is over four billion years old
It'll probably last another 5000 million, I'm told
Whew! Had me pooping
My drawers they're a-drooping
Glad I've only got a few more years till I fold
In every family system a distinct universe exists
Everyone in their orbit yet come together to coexist
As the solar system spins planets maybe drift apart
But the galaxies gravitational pull connects all hearts
Our Solar System is over four billion years old
It'll probably last another 5000 million, we're told
Whew! Had me pooping
My drawers they're a-drooping
Glad I've only got a few more years till I fold
Our Solar System is over four billion years old
It'll probably last another 5000 million, we're told
Whew! Had me pooping
My drawers they're a-drooping
Glad I've only got a few more years till I fold
Our Solar System is over four billion years old
It'll probably last another 5000 million, we're told
Whew! Had me pooping
My drawers they were drooping
Glad I've only got a few more years till I fold
Stars...
You are a part of the solar system
You are always in the sky
On top of the world
You are the light
The most beautiful thing
There are millions of you
One is the Big Dipper
One is the North Star
But they are all
Stars...
Form:
Your infernal far fleeting light affairs
attracts so many earthly lonely stares!
Goddess of love a moon you still do lack
a Lonely travel seems for you a fact
-The planet is one of the few in our solar system that has no moon..ironic?-
Exoplanets are planets beyond our solar system
Whoa, my mind is blown, I'm still a flat-earth victim
Earth is flat as we allege
Watch you don't fall off the edge
It's so bloody obvious, what's the matter with you pilgrims
Whatever we put in our mouths
Ends up in our blood system
And what enters our blood system
(Announced or unannounced)
Ends up in our conscious or subconscious
Solar system ...
Now, who are you and where are you in "true reality"?
During yoga lessons, learnt the 'Surya Namaskara' pose
'Surya' as in Sun and 'Namaskara' as in salutation
So I just said hello to the sun?
But the sun did not say anything back!
Well that's rude
Someone tell him that not everything revolves around him!
Oh wait...
Sun looks smaller from there,
Arid and extremely windy.
Thick atmosphere, floats on water,
Unfathomable in our milky way.
Rings made of chunks of rock and ice,
No true surface, nowhere to stand.
Date of submission: 16/05/2021
Dazed as the phone wire strangled my neck
End of my youth faded with you
Noise of my tears echoes neighbouring walls
Innocent dreams dimmed in stardust so prematurely
And still every day I ask the sky why you are a star
Lost in the solar system without a glittering goodbye.
Stars race as
Time in space
Aligning themselves
Inside the solar system
Resuming
Westward
Alluring
Yellow-orange
Twilight
Older
Than
Heaven's
Exuberant
Symmetry
Terrifically
Arranged
Reclaiming
Supremacy
Written by Andrew Crisci
for Linda-Marie's contest,
" Stairway To The Stars "
All we are is just some junk
On a planet orbiting a sun
In the middle of a solar system
In a galaxy in a group of galaxies
At the edge of a small super cluster
Of galaxies lost in a vast universe.
For: Bite Size Poem #32 Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Line Gauthier
January 12, 2022
Our solar system is a single atom...
Atoms bind together to make up molecules
An infinite number of molecules make up our universe
Our universe combines with billions of other universes
and those combined universes are but a tiny piece of...
that pesky little flake of dandruff on my shoulder
2/27/2013
Mars flew out of orbit
Venus got rid of her gas
Mercury sped past Pluto
Jupiter shrunk her mass
Saturn shed all her rings
Neptune's water froze
Uranus just flailed away
Pluto's dog lost its nose
The Solar System was freaking
The 'Laws of Physics' creaking
There is a question mark behind planet X
and the sun seems to be returning to cosmic sperm.
I am reading my eyes in a public library mirror
looking for stars in those black holes.
Jupiter has shrunk to the size of a dime;
the engraved mirror needs cleaning,
the whole solar system wobbles as people pass-by.
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.
I live in a world of words
That constantly spins around
A solar system filled with verbs
And planetary nouns
Syllables that hold me down
Like the 3 in gravity
Consonants in and out
Is the oxygen I breath
Adjectives and adverbs
My galaxy abounds
In this world I live of words
That constantly spins around
In my bed under the sheet
In my home on Roosevelt street
In a city they call Mesa
In the lower part of Arizona
In a state in the U.S.A
On a planet called Earth they say
In a solar system third from the sun
In the Milkyway where life was hung
In a universe where all is included
In the mind of God, begun and concluded
I am reading my eyes in a library mirror.
I had perused a yellow book:
‘Astronomy for Dummies'.
There is a question mark behind planet X,
and the sun seems to be returning to cosmic sperm.
Jupiter has shrunk to the size of a copper penny.
Of course it’s hard to judge size in a public library mirror
that needs cleaning.