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A few months back, on a sleep deprived return trip from Europe, I was moved
to write a poem about a night under the stars. Some of you may think this is sentimental dribble; if so, please forgive my intrusion. I share this because I find that it captures, just a little, one of the reasons I continue to return to the night sky, and with humble hopes that someone here might also see some value in this brief description of the experience. A Night Looking Up Adrift in an endless black sea, Trapped on a spinning cloud-shrouded rock, Peering out from the depths of the gaseous pool, I am drawn to distant lights. Silently called by siren stars, lured to question, ponder and wonder, begged to grow beyond the confines of flesh, I release my dreams to the sea. Freed to plumb the fathomless reaches, to the limits of imagination, light and time, Probing each beacon for knowledge and beauty, I am filled with joy and awe. Transported afar by a rolling tide, past ethereal, shimmering and glowing marvels, Tasting the nectar of heavenly blossoms, I am one measure closer to truth. Fleshly needs reign in grand thoughts, Returning me home to the small spinning rock, Made weary by my heavenly voyage, I seek a release, I seek slumber. Waking to life in a world made bright, By a life-giving, warm and close-by light, Toiling for bread and to help fellow captives, I am adrift in an endless black sea. Mike Wobser 06-10-04 |
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Hi Mike,
These were my favorite lines: I am drawn to distant lights. Silently called by siren stars, lured to question, ponder and wonder, Thanks for sharing. Chuck Taylor Do you observe the moon? Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/ And the Lunar Picture of the Day http://www.lpod.org/ ************************************ |
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