Short Polonium Poems
Short Polonium Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Polonium by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Polonium by length and keyword.
Killing a Spy
Russian spy A. Litvinenko
Had no heart, for a status quo;
But, when he revealed his odium,
He earned the deadly polonium....
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Categories:
polonium, death, health, life, mystery, people, political, social,
Form:
Clerihew
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:
polonium, december,
Form:
Free verse
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:
polonium, science,
Form:
Rhyme
Three Scientific Clerihews
I.
The great Albert Einstein
Would appreciate a fine wine,
And after sipping a little
He would play upon his fiddle
II.
The legendary chemist Linus Pauling
Found the hydrogen and atom bombs appalling,
And after winning one for chemistry he would not cease
Until he won another Nobel Prize for peace.
III.
Madame Marie Sklodowska Curie
Was just as famous as could be—
Amidst the fin-de-siècle pandemonium
She discovered radium and polonium....
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Categories:
polonium, humorous,
Form:
Clerihew