6/25/2023 0 Comments Rocket fantastic poems![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Sciences Sing A Lullaby - by Albert Goldbarth The author describes a strange and terrifying dream, brought on by the fumes of the laboratory, in which he shrinks smaller and smaller to the size of an atom while the chemist compares him to a grain of dust.ģ. Published in 1927 in ‘Poetry: A Magazine of Verse’, this poem explores how a scientist sees atoms and molecules through the microscope. In the Laboratory of the Great Chemist - by John Oscar Beck His profound verses describe the development of our planet from one “with no life to entertain” to one full of “atoms with consciousness”.Ģ. Written in 1955, this thoughtful free verse poem explores the wonder of life on Earth and the beauty of atoms and molecules. The first in our list of inspiring science poems comes from Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. A Universe of Atoms, An Atom In The Universe - by Richard Feynman It’s National Poetry Month in the UK and we’ve selected ten wonderful science-themed poems to brighten your day! Our collection of verses from poets around the globe features thought-provoking pieces about the world and how it works, as well as some more humorous takes on life in the lab!įrom the power of the microscope to out of control school experiments, there’s something in this list for everyone with an interest in creative science writing.īe inspired by this great selection of poems, and tell us which is your favourite!ġ. ![]()
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