Thursday, May 14, 2020

THE LAST FRONTIER

I was reading the other day about NASA’s Mars
Exploration Program.   Must have gone to sleep
thinking about it.  Here’s the resulting “midnight
epiphany”.
Submitted to dVerse Open Link
May 14, 2020
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In these days of tribulation, you gotta wonder why
We need to look for more, by exploring our sky.
We dress up our heroes in spacesuits slick as a whistle,
Give them a flag, and send them off in a missile.
If there are aliens out there, they probably have seen us
From their vantage point on the planet of Venus,
Or perhaps from Jupiter, in their own space cars
When they’re off with their family for a trip to Mars.
Stopping by Mercury or lunch on the moon,
Passing by Earth, they‘ll head on to Neptune.
Enjoying the cosmos and its glorious pattern
They‘ll take a left turn so the kids can see Saturn..
Circling the sun, they’ll send a message to pain us
“When we get there”, they’ll say, “we’ll study Uranus.”
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Oh dear!

13 comments:

  1. Good point about those aliens: "If there are aliens out there, they probably have seen us"

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  2. Enjoying the cosmos and its glorious pattern
    They‘ll take a left turn so the kids can see Saturn..

    Such a powerful imagination streak, Bev! A family outing in space, how nice!

    Hank

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  3. Oh dear is right! This made me smile! A great tongue in cheek write!

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  4. Very entertaining, especially the "probing" ending :)

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  5. Hey. What a fun poem! Honestly, the wonders of space never fail to amaze me!

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  6. You crack me up, Bev!
    That was great.

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  7. Smiling out loud! Are these your collage Paintings? I love them

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  8. Lots of fun... and in the end it's all about our behinds.

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