Astronomy And All It Quirks Poem by Catherine Allen

Astronomy And All It Quirks



I lie here remembering
Our big telescope.
And seeing the moons of Jupiter.
Like I was up there in space,
In the slimy ink of it,
Floating like an astronaught
Past the dripping stars going super nova.
I was becoming part of Andromeda;
The sun to light its foreign planets that exist unnamed.

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Catherine Allen

Catherine Allen

Annarbor, MI
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