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The Unknown Astronomer
Contributed by
chuck
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Thursday, 11th July 2002 @ 06:36:09 AM in AEST
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Sailing on a vessel named earth, through the endless time of space. Circling the warmth of all birth, the brightest light to our embrace.
On a perception the earth is round, Columbus sailed the deep blue sea. Riding an endless merry-go-round, at sixty-six thousand miles hourly.
Discovering a majestic land of freedom, to add among the painted carousel horses. Countries sharing this one global system, while evil rulers trash the liberty of bridges.
Star beams of the past dot the night sky, glittering in the lusting eyes of Cleopatra. A history of light sailing toward Gemini, alien eyes witnessing an ancient stigmata.
Here we are amongst the points of light, riding this global carousel into the future. Perceived as a creature infested satellite, rudimentary to the unknown astronomer.
Chuck Keyes June 30, 2002
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Re: The Unknown Astronomer
(User Rating: 1 ) by chatabox on
Thursday, 11th July 2002 @ 06:49:25 PM AEST (User
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ah yes, the truth is out there!
You know I often wonder what its all about dont you, there are those so arrogant as to think that we are the only ones in these vast universe`s.
Is there anyone out there?.....hope so, and do they indeed watch us.
Made me think of David Bowie`s "STARMAN"
EXCELLANT PIECE OF POETRY. |
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Re: The Unknown Astronomer
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Friday, 21st January 2005 @ 07:46:52 PM AEST (User
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Delicious piece of writing......will be read again and again. |
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