Here are two poems on the subject of asteroids. The first is an acrostic; the second is a free verse poem, which you may interpret as you will.
A band of old buddies
Sticking together through the years.
Too small to be planets,
Each one a world apart,
Rocky and lifeless,
Orbiting
In unison,
Dancing a ring around the
Sun.
Asteroids
Tiny planets
together in a cosmic kindergarten
holding hands in a circle
playing ring around the sun
yearning to grow up
and have orbits of their own.
Both my husband and I are astronomy buffs. We sometimes take our large telescope on vacation with us. I thought I’d provide links to some websites and posts on the subject of space science. It seems most fitting since 2009 has been designated the International Year of Astronomy.
- International Year of Astronomy 2009
- NSSDC Photo Gallery: Asteroids
- Hubble Newscenter
- Hubble Picture Album
- Hubble’s Top Ten Discoveries (National Geographic)
- Hubble Telescope Photos (Huffington Post)
- Astronomers Catch Shooting Star!!! (Wild Rose Reader)
2 comments:
Tiny planets
together in a cosmic kindergarten
I love how poets see things in new ways!
Linda,
I think that's the fun of writing poetry--trying to look at things in new ways...and with fresh eyes.
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