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Post by AquarianM on Oct 19, 2003 3:29:39 GMT -5
Cold Red Mars receding, Brilliant and alone, For the moment ruling, This land where the shadows won, Peaceful in the darkness, The stars, too, set in the West, Up above the swan flies, Hunter Orion always follows, While princess Casseopia cries, Jet lights way high flashing, Crossing the Northern Cross, Do they see my garage light go out?
Chill breezes, Zippo-lit cigar, Familiar click and scrape, Rustling grass in the dark, In the silence of the dark night, I pull my jacket about me, Trying to fit an October Universe, Smoothly between the lines of a poem, Sitting in this chair with coffee hot in one hand, Every sound in town heightened, Searching for Cygnus like a feast for my eyes, As one more tobacco smoke ghost, Coils silently around the corner, And vanishes into the starry night.
AquarianM
By: Daniel A. Stafford (C) 10/19/2003
Author's Comments: Never lose your sense of wonder, best savored at a deliciously slow pace.
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Post by Ken Corbett on Nov 10, 2003 13:13:53 GMT -5
Daniel, I've read just about all your offerings in this section. This one is the most accessible and enjoyable to me. One of my greatest joys is staying out late to watch a meteor shower, Northern Lights, or just pick out constellations.
Ken
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