NINE MONTHS a life SAGA of THE Astronauts
They left home nine months ago,
they didn't go to war... they went to outer space!
they kissed their loved ones, their family.
and went to the farthest reaches... in a special spaceship!
They promised to return, although they knew,
perhaps that wouldn't happen...!
When they left, they knew:
the world would continue in fire and tears,
madness and disenchantment...!
Their struggles were
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Categories:
spacecraft, allusion,
Form: Prose Poetry
Chivar's Rapp
I own my heart
it entitles me to love
My selfish want for you
makes over eager to
love
and thus
being love
is enough to make
me believe in love
you as my Lover
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They seemed to enjoy
finding nothing AGAINST HIM
IT MADE IT EASIER TO
CHEAT ON HIM SHE told her
secret freind.
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Categories:
spacecraft, analogy,
Form: Ballad
In a Spacecraft Is No Place Like Home-
There's no place like home
Wear with faded denim
Wilted Rose
Disadvantage displace
polish Stone
Shadowed Safari oh no
There's no place like home
For he who rides the drones
Polished Amalgamated Steel flown
There's no place like home
12/19/19
Written by James Edward Lee Sr
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Categories:
spacecraft, adventure, allegory, immigration, introspection,
Form: Free verse
A Trip Intersteller Spacecraft
Fiery I canst me be a man of the 50 feet spacecraft, he ask is he or rampant bugger me skipper
Ask not oh mister jakin, weep not sir Abercrombie here where does it go
I go the star, is like cement mixer weep it is straight upward hocus pocus
Adrenalin it does fortuitous
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Categories:
spacecraft, addiction, adventure, america, angel,
Form: Burlesque
Plato On a Spacecraft
To adequately consider the problem of one and many,
place yourself in orbit
and distinguish between what you see each successive time around.
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Categories:
spacecraft, introspection
Form: Prose Poetry
How To Build a Spacecraft
How to Build a Spacecraft
First, consider:
1. The purpose for building the craft.
2. Mission goals
3. Comfort (while traveling through space… the staff.)
4. Technical matters.
5. The project plan.
6. Research results.
7. Anything and everything else.
8. Make decisions
(Decisions. Decisions. Ideas refine.
Then, draw several spacecraft designs.
Before construction, contemplate time.)
9. Ask questions.
10. State facts.
11. Evaluate.
(How long will it take to get to a star?
Or
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Categories:
spacecraft, funny, science, space
Form: List