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Star Space Poems

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


Premium Member THIS SPACE
Look at that here ooh hey look
There how beautiful to see all
Around me surroundings astounding 
To be here in this vast forever. Look
Over there endless...

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Categories: space, allusion, deep, devotion,



Premium Member Space Tapestries A Star Wars Tribute
Now, a duel of the fates;
Green and red lightsabers 
buzz with that trademark sound;
To choose the easy path;
Who will win? Our hearts pound;

Now, a duel...

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Categories: emotions, film, space, tribute,

Premium Member astral plain
astronomers often describe
the path of their heavenly ride
far off in the distant night sky
defining what's higher than high
luminous wavelength emitters
heavenly hosts all aglitter
lost in gravitational...

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© Ng Rippel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: space, creation, culture, encouraging, light,

Starbust Love
Beneath the tapestry of the celestial sphere,
Where stars whisper secrets for those who hear.
Two souls adrift in the cosmic dance,
Finding each other as if by...

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Categories: space, cute love, inspirational love,

Premium Member Your Crawlspace
Liquid stars drip to a sparkle,
look up take a sip get your fill;
Peek out of your crawlspace;

Constellations and chaos cross
feeding poets with wishing sauce;
Eager to...

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Categories: emotions, feelings, space, star,



Interview with an alien
In a realm beyond our galaxy's reach,
A blue alien landed on a sandy beach,
From a black hole's depths, it emerged with grace,
To share its story...

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Categories: space, blue, easter, fun, planet,

Premium Member Nineveh
Nineveh *
*Deep I have fallen 
    eyelids leaden with sleep
       just a hole to crawl in...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: space, beauty, imagination, science fiction,

Premium Member A Letter To Salicious Crumb
Dear Salacious Crumb, where did you go?  
I saw what Luke did to the sail barge,
as Leia jumped off I witnessed the blow;

Echoes of...

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Categories: humor, science fiction, space,

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,

The Cycle 1: Proto
Dark Matters burn; a new age will beckon
Ancient plans turn; with creaking tendons
providence a blight, hidden in questions.
Made of the aether; not of the heavens.

Coalescing...

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Categories: heaven, planet, space, star,

Premium Member Her Space
She leaves bruises 
like galaxies on my heart. 
I look at her and I feel 
the distant stars in her eyes,
pulling me into her orbit.
Is...

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© Sam Harty  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: space, beautiful, for her, love,

Premium Member Into Mars
One evening, gazing into the endless expanse,
Lured by its mystery, I sat engrossed in thoughts. 
The world around me seemed to fade and all I...

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Categories: adventure, dream, journey, space,

Quantum math
The boomeranging echo
deafening to receive
retro rockets smoking with the effort to retrieve

What dignity affords

Approaching the singularity 
Where mathematics misbehave
Infinitely distorted space and time discovers I...

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Categories: space, extended metaphor,

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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© Indigo Sky  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: space, deep, journey, moon, nature,

Premium Member Map
Midnight drive in absent minded dark
Where wood poles are magnetic
Where all the cardinal directions
pull towards,
The iron inside my heart burns 
to burst from my chest
I...

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Categories: space, analogy, depression, night, self,


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