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"Ganymede"
Last post 01-18-2005 08:26 AM by dolly1908. 52 replies.
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  • 11-20-2004 05:15 AM In reply to

    RE: "Ganymede"

    Well, here's mine:
    The Moon and stars.

    ( I composed this poem with the given theme and similes)

    The night sky looks beautiful like a princess,
    The darkness as if a veil on one's face,
    The stars are joyful like a playing child,
    The clouds like a thief are hard to trace.

    The stars sparkle and twinkle like diamonds,
    The Moon as if it was a suspended pearl,
    The mountain fades into shades of black,
    The dawn reappears like the smile of a girl.

    - Priyanka. Age:14


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    I must say that there are good poets here. I just thought of sharing mine. Well, let me know how was it. Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]



  • 11-20-2004 12:44 PM In reply to

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    Very nice!

    Thanks for posting it.

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  • 11-21-2004 08:49 PM In reply to

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    Yes
  • 11-23-2004 08:42 PM In reply to

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    HEY EVERYONE! WOW ITS BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE I"VE WROTE HERE! well i've been super busy and haven't had much time for astro. Sad [:(] but i'm trying to make time and things are lightening up a bit. Wow, Lots of new people have joined! Welcome to all of you! Aww cute poem by the way! Wink [;)]
  • 11-24-2004 09:19 AM In reply to

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    Yay you came back. You have missed alot! go to the polls and look up the topic hot bodies and you ll see what I mean. I m glad you came back. I thought you would be gone for a long timeBig Smile [:D]Blush [:I]

    Hey since we are on the topic of poems has asnybody heard of this type of poetry called a hy-ku. you write in syllabeles.


    the first line there is sev-en
    sec-ond theres just five
    then theres an-o-ther sev-en


    thats how you write a hyku. Its always in 3 lines.
  • 11-27-2004 01:49 AM In reply to

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    I'll try the huku sometime. For now, here's my second one though it is nothing to do anything with astronomy.
    Here it goes:-The Orphan

    I stay in a little village,
    I have no mother, no father,
    Far, far away from the city,
    With five sisters and a brother.

    I walked hungry and sad,
    In the little village street,
    I saw a woman who,
    Fed her son with beet and sweet.

    I earn my livelihood,
    Sweeping the countryside,
    Took bread home for my sibling
    I stayed hungry all night.

    I saw my mother, my father,
    Among the stars that night,
    My hunger died, my sadness gone,
    I cherished the moment with delight.

    I too wanted to study,
    Study all the while,
    The thought of books and pens -
    Makes me indeed smile.



    Thinking of balls and bats,
    Playing cricket in the ground
    Taking a wicket, scoring a run,
    Makes me bounce and turn around.

    Now I have realized,
    To enjoy the things I get,
    Not to dream of those I dont
    So that I neednt regret.

    Down the memory lane,
    I think of my mother tell,
    Dont build castles in the air,
    For life you cant foretell.

    I remember my father say,
    Do only right in life,
    Use your head, not your heart,
    Use a shield, not a knife.

    I work hard sincerely,
    Valued future as treasure,
    A little joy that comes my way,
    Gives me immense pleasure.


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    How's this one? Let me know. I'll post some more later.











  • 11-27-2004 10:47 AM In reply to

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    Very deep and good use of words.
  • 11-27-2004 05:17 PM In reply to

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    Very impressive this is a good string to keep alive
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  • 11-27-2004 09:21 PM In reply to

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    Thaks a lot.
  • 11-27-2004 10:50 PM In reply to

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    This too has nothing to do with astronomy but this poem I composed for on the spot poetry competition in school with the given topic.
    Topic: Childhood

    Childhood that was for me,
    A lovely span of time,
    Innocent and so playful,
    Singing songs and rhymes.

    I never knew whats to rob,
    Nor what was theft,
    I slowly became aware,
    Only when childhood left.

    It was in my childhood,
    Did I get a base,
    My journey from bud to flower,
    Started in that vase.

    It was in my childhood, in that crystal vase,
    That taught me to live in open space.




  • 11-27-2004 11:06 PM In reply to

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    I love it here...
    Only I am not here...
    I am only in my mind...
    ---
    Only in my dreams
    can I touch the sand
    of this foreign world

    Only in my dreams
    can I listen
    to the sounds
    of its oceans

    Only in my dreams
    can I lay down
    upon alien grasses
    and gaze up
    towards these
    foreign heavens

    Only in my dreams
    can I smell
    the wonderful odors
    of the foreign air

    Only in my dreams
    can I touch
    the unique blossoms
    of foreign flowers

    Only in my dreams
    can I gaze up
    at four crescent moons
    and a huge crescent
    of a planet above

    Only in my dreams
    can I be alone
    enjoying this world

    Only in my dreams
    can I be happy
    yet filled with
    the sadness
    of solitude

    Where is this place
    of such beauty
    and peace?

    Only in my dreams
    Only in my dreams...
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  • 11-28-2004 02:42 AM In reply to

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    better and Better I like that one my friend
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  • 11-28-2004 10:16 AM In reply to

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    that was awesome marsbound
  • 11-28-2004 03:42 PM In reply to

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    Thanks to the both of you! This is such a wonderful thread and I am glad to contribute my poetry. Have a wonderful day my friends.

    , marsbound2024
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  • 12-02-2004 09:38 AM In reply to

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    Yes. Marsbound youv'e done really well. Keep posting some more if you have some.
  • 12-02-2004 05:09 PM In reply to

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    Thank you dolly1908 for your kind comments! I will post more poetry as I become inspired to write it. That poem I contributed above I brainstormed here on Astronomy forums yet I was inspired by a dream I had the night before.

    , marsbound2024
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  • 12-02-2004 06:17 PM In reply to

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    Luna By me : She lives on the moon
    but no one knows she is there
    Her bueaty summoned astronauts
    that stepped along her hair
    Just a spirit who floats around
    never making any sound
    She danced upon thy lunar dust
    helped apolo 13 find thy thrust
    If u meet her let me know
    i want see her, see her glow

    I made this one up last april,but was to shy to submit it :)
  • 12-02-2004 06:47 PM In reply to

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    That's an interesting and mysterious poem you have written there galaxia16. I have to say that I like it Smile [:)].

    By the way dolly1908, that was a very nice poem you wrote entitled "Childhood." It makes me reflect on my childhood, although it is very recent.
    ---
    Little water world
    why must you
    bind me to
    your endless shores

    There are innumerable
    alien shores that
    persistently call me
    to gracefully tread

    Oh Mother Earth
    let me touch
    those beautiful stars
    that shine above

    Their old starlight
    beckons us all
    to welcome mats
    at their door

    Isn't it time
    for us to
    crawl into the
    endless black void?

    Little Water World
    It is time
    now for me
    to leave forever...

    , marsbound2024


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  • 12-02-2004 06:52 PM In reply to

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    its so beuatiful and deep marsbound. You have a good heart down inside :)
  • 12-02-2004 06:59 PM In reply to

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    Thank you very much for that inspiring comment galaxia16. I appreciate those words deeply.

    Sincerely, marsbound2024
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