A Copernican change - analysts say,
Or a paradigm shift;
Progression has gone a long way,
With daydreams drift...!
The revolution that had once begun,
With the wheel long ago;
Has rolled on with stun, spun, and fun,
Now to aglow...!
I could not believe it when I did touch
The smart touch phone wonder;
Mystery in it I felt much,
Like calm thunder...!
Communication, like spring buds and blooms,
Fervor-fresh and fragrant;
Forever new finale fumes,
Like a vagrant...!
Computer? Who cares? Wheel? Oh! No! Grown old!
Enjoy a small apple;
In the form of tablets, handsets,
Till you grapple...!
We go on; Our kids too; like birds and beasts
In old woods with new trade;
Our minds leavened by newness-yeasts,
Like lilies fade...!!!
25 December 2022
Writing Challenge - Zip, Zig, Zag, Zing Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Constance La France
Categories:
copernican, life, time, world,
Form: Rhyme
It seems highly unlikely that Snyder had time to do reshoots after the fan backlash against spoiler-laden trailers. And yet, after virtually giving away the ending of the movie (that Batman and Superman eventually make up and fight Doomsday with Wonder Woman), the film-maker clearly needed a big final plot twist to ensure fans don’t leave the cinema feeling cheated.
That the film pretends to kill off Superman, when we all know Henry Cavill has been cast in both Justice League movies, feels like a really cheap trick. Showing General Zod’s dead body in trailers, by the way, also made it pretty easy to predict that the genetically enhanced monstrosity Doomsday would be based on the dead Kryptonian. OK, the creature also has some DNA taken from a few drops of Lex Luthor’s blood, but really, who cares?
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Categories:
copernican, future,
Form: Free verse
Galileo made his elegant telescope with wood,
to discover Jupiter's moons, which were four in all;
and he saw with amazement what we see today.
Galileo's creativity and intellect changed
the definition of science and expanded its scope;
and his touch of genius intrigued even a curious Pope.
Never before was Man able to gaze at the wonders
of the unreachable Heavens with the naked eyes...
he allowed us to admire them and praise them eloquently.
And with the superb creation of his Galilean lenses, he shortened
the distance of the galaxies, planets and dippers that had existed
even before civilizations claimed dominion over the earth's rough terrains.
I would have ensued the same cause that motivated young Galileo to choose
a path encroached with many risks and trails, and be the bearer of change;
powerful war machine he invented when the city of Florence was constantly under siege.
He defended the Copernican Theory and was found guilty of heresy,
and while on trial, his innocence gave him more audacity...
that everything he had created, would have honored him with some recognition.
Categories:
copernican, inspirational, passion, people, political,
Form: Narrative