Mars Is a Wonder In Itself
Mars is a wonder in itself, a future plight;
its surface has a dull, red dust...
two small white moons amazingly bright
in a universe too dark and vast.
Some believe that it has water and even glaciers,
they saw a crater wider than that of Mount Vesuvius;
speculation or belief, a realistic thought persists
to start a voyage when Earth gets colder than Mars.
Copyright © Andrew Crisci | Year Posted 2016
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