Can someone help me poem about density?
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ABOUT DENSITY (CHEM)
6 LINES WILL DO LONGER THE BETTER HEHEü
Answer:
There was a large lad named Spence
On whose schooling was spared no expense.
He was flabby they said
So he swallowed some lead
In an effort to be more dense.
That was bad, he was told, for his cranium.
So it seemed when he ate a geranium.
To correct his offense,
And become really dense,
He ate a pound of uranium!
His friends all took a fright.
Spence glowed with radioactive light.
He went out that day day,
In an energetic way
And decayed for the rest of the night!
OK?
Just describe yourself and make it rhyme.
dencity! dencity!! dencity!
like being in d city den
of horrific monsters called,oh! particles.
my soul shrinks in depression,yes depression by mass
of very big,shapeless,monster particles:i fell pressured.
But by volume am inversely healed.oh!! dencity, a city of fear,
where but no one cares
I like John's answer. Last I checked, Limericks were poems. Japanese haiku is also poetry, and it's easy; just follow the 5-7-5 syllable rule. Examples:
Will it float or not?
The density will tell you.
It's weight per volume!
The Japanese particularly like haiku about the seasons of the year:
In autumn, the leaves
will fall to the ground, because
they're denser than air.
I still like John's best.
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