Trek Star Poems | Examples
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Captain Picard enters his quarters
after a hard day on the bridge, the
Enterprise had left Klingon space
Tea, Earl Grey, hot
The replicator whirred inaudibly
Damn it!
Cup!
CUP!
Water, soapy, hot
The replicator responded again
Damn it!
Red alert!
Jean-Luc Picard cant replace James T. Kirk
with his Earl Grey tea and sinister smirk,
he lacks Jim's youthful physique,
that made women's knees go weak,
and acts more like a Shakespearean jerk.
(Limerick)
04/02/2022
On A Lim Poetry Contest
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"Star Trek"
a place of peaceful rest
from cursing…reversed
in Paramount Plus
gun slinging verbiage —
trashing the Most Holy’s name
in Star Trek IV, Nimoy
was given his lines —
exposé of colorful language
not heard of in their age
now Picard is old
and the old returns
to the silver-lie-zed screen
screaming in our faces
like overdue feces
a species showing its true colors
unfortunately…throw in sex scenes too
nothing unimagined, nothing civilized,
only the dematerialization
of minds. And the startup
of this series…i’m yawning
nothing like the lively action
of the past. evolution seems
to be a blast from the past.
am i picking on Picard?
why call him JL,
when Jean-Luc
sounded so much cooler
ooh…ooh let me answer this!
it’s a prelude to disaster
of epic proportions
will mankind be saved this time
in the nick of time
the Captain’s apt to fail
his dog is “number one”
his predecessor in spot two
they are in doo doo
bring back a place of peaceful rest -
it’s paramount to reverse
the cursing, the death
of good old-fashioned fun
3/8/2022
It's life Jim but not as we know it
Kill quickly and prosper
Enterprise
Holadeck warp trek
mindmeld hallucinogens
psychotropic Spock
"May the Force be with you!" Spock said
Leaving poor Jan shaking her head
For Bones does not care
That fills Jan with air
Since Kirk logs, "Warp Speed Launch" instead
Whooshing through the universe – at warp speed,
You think that seat-belts – would have been a need.
Cause how many times – did Uhura’s ass hit the deck,
On almost every episode – of Star Trek?
And with the other bridge crew – flipping through the air,
There was Kirk – just clinging to his chair.
Now Spock, always seemed – to stay off of the floor,
Because picking up Uhura – was his tiresome chore.
Then Scotty would scramble – to his engine console,
To push the buttons needed – to regain control.
Now in the beginning – this made for great viewing,
But it’s apparent now – they had no idea what they were doing.
Isolated like a star
Each soul stands so apart
It takes a trek across the void
To touch a single heart
I was drifting in the dark
You made that journey far
And opened up my heart again
And brightened up my star.
Thank you for reaching out.
star trek
interstellar adventure
before homework
AP: Honorable Mention 2025
Posted on July 4, 2018
I'd been speed-watching all past Star Trek series. So of course this week I dreamed I was visited by Q of the Q Continuum and he would grant me one wish. In my waking world I'm sure I'd've asked for something greedy if not for something sappy like peace between all people. But in my dream, without missing a beat, I wished Molly Ivins was still alive.
In the Starship Enterprise
There meets a fearless crew
There is nothing out there
That they haven’t stumbled through
The Life forms that are novel
And are trying to learn
And strange and wondrous obstacles
At each and every turn
The “tribbles” that are multiplying
Are right there at their feet
And when they need solutions,
They can consult Starfleet
Spock supplying logic
And Captain Kirk is brave
While they seek advancement
The Klingons, they enslave
This world was once fictitious
And now it’s almost here
As Star Trek’s innovations are starting to appear
I hope the explorations
Will soon materialize
And that the technology
Appears before our eyes
So please uphold the vision
Continue in that vein
Star Trek’s imagination, reality will claim
The vacuum
between the stars
didn't care.
Much of it
died silently.
There were no tears.
The spaces
met each other
by chance. Strangers
rubbed together
to become families
without benefit
of wisdom.
We traveled
with our crew
of coincidental friends.
We almost cared,
but not quite.
We were tied together
by rules we learned
late.
With this crew
we imagined
a universe of life.
Captain Kirk, an adventurous guy,
flew through galaxies beyond earth’s sky
on an old sci-fi show
which was canceled although
crazy fans would not let Star Trek die!
First for having the Captain Kirk name,
William Shatner achieved certain fame.
Illusions can shatter;
though older and fatter,
Shatner still is a STAR all the same!
* William Shatner earned both a Golden Globe and an Emmy for his quirky
role as Denny Crane and Emmy nominations until the end of the series
Boston Legal. Also he appears on numerous comedy and tv shows, does
cameos, interviews, conventions, commercials, twitter, and book writings
and has a star on both the Hollywood and the Canadian Walk of Fame.
By Andrea Dietrich for Skat's Poetry Contest with Star Trek Theme.
Star Trek Rules!
Not a place that no man has traveled before
To think so would be ridiculous at the least
What will I find, what can there be in store
My crew hope, affection, sympathy and more
Each member plays there part in the big piece
Not a place that no man has traveled before
Why travel to unknown places, what is it for
The unknown and insecurity, wait like a beast
What will I find, what can there be in store
That place of famous legends and all the lore
Just seeking a strange new world of peace
Not a place that no man has traveled before
Looking always inside searching my own core
Is there any sign of life or only the deceased
What will I find, what can there be in store
In this new civilization will I stand in rapport
Or am I just a prisoner waiting to be released
Not a place that no man has traveled before
What will I find, what can there be in store
08/18/2013 by Wayland Bunch for Star Trek-the contest