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Death Space Poems

These Death Space poems are examples of Space poems about Death. These are the best examples of Space Death poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Feeling Unwonderful
The thick forest's hill with wild flowers
rolls through perfumed daises meadows,
that are a haven to lovely hummingbirds:
among thick trees there no waterfowls!

These colorful birds avoid...

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Categories: space, anger, beauty, conflict, death,



Premium Member nothingness
mass austerity
within singularity
there's no clarity

flickers in darkness
motion overcomes starkness
throws off death's harness

gravity freeing
nothingness begets being
one lost in fleeing

the movement divides
that which expansion decides
existence abides

spawns evolution
universal...

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Categories: space, change, creation, death, life,

Premium Member questioning life
finding life's essence
with nature's acquiescence
and stoic presence

not all agreeing
what constitutes revealing
nature of being

stray quarks rearrange
universe generates change
most simple, some strange

metamorphosis
in broader analysis
cosmic calculus

more space demanding
gravity...

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Categories: space, creation, death, life, nature,

Premium Member A Decidedly Short Interview With A Black Hole
The astronaut saw the black hole
And suddenly feared for his soul 
He chose to die brave
And gave life a wave
And as he went in he...

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Categories: death, space,

The Sea in Us
We drag our ships over shapeless rock
and sleep in color this night 
under lips of blue
hemmed shut by the cold
the gutting silence
rising to devour ...

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Categories: lost, space,



Crush the Sun into Honey
bleeding
…out
gravity
…zero
orion desire
halo in knots - dream architect  
on earth we are weightless
eating the darkness
wings wayward whisper
death to the master
in the seam there is energy
bending...

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Categories: body, dream, space,

The Cycle 7: Providence
Endless machinations of celestial inclination
stretch, deform and incline.
The children’s imaginations ignore Domination.
Of only absence; it’s betrayal He finds. 
Worship was briefly offered up high,
and it...

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Categories: space, allegory, betrayal, children, god,

The Cycle 2: Dust
Dust pulls upon dust; pushes upon dust
and each drifting, spinning mote 
collides; all drawing closer.
Meaningless time passes
and pursues; blindly following 
The unbidden remnants
of endless darkened...

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Categories: death, science fiction, space,

Premium Member The Unbroken Space Between
Time... is a transcendental sense of being
which exists in a perpetual passing that's relative
in a ceaseless motion that never moves
where tomorrows vanish and today becomes...

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Categories: space, time,

S P A C E AND ME
S P A C E  AND ME
 
In the seas of seas swirling in my mind
I find myself alone in an ocean of space
Nothing...

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Categories: light, me, space,

Premium Member Spaced Out Inner Space
Spaced Out
Inner Space

Astro projected, in the seventies, travelled into the Universe at the speed of light,
Into my memories hoard, exploring the essence of every solar...

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Categories: space, voyage,

The Last Few Neurons Fire
The air feels dark.
What a curse
to know I'm alone
the last on the ship
drifting through space.
The ice creeps up my hand
I know I didn't make it...

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Categories: space, death, future, science fiction,

All That Vastness Out There
I am so small
so very small
whilst all that is out there
is so big
so vast
how then 
can I be of any value
hold any worth
other than to...

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Categories: space,

Premium Member Lux Aeterna
Illuminated. 

Aeonian flare.

Pandering to earthborn stares.

Forever there. 

Through magic, death and secret fires.

Night guide to the labyrinth. 

Chased off by sunrise.

Aborting murky dreams in lunar...

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Categories: space, deep, journey, moon, nature,

Premium Member Artemis - Snapshot Scifi
ABORT ABORT
but Donaldson was already drifting
further and further away from us
the thickness of his suit decreasing 
as his courageous kindness
floated on within his demise 
and...

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Categories: space, dark, fear, science fiction,


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