The sky is pink.
The rocks are red.
There ain’t no birdies
Overhead.
It’s bare. It’s bleak.
Don’t see no plants…
Or other green
Inhabitants.
It’s desolate.
The air is scant.
Except for me—
No life’s extant.
It’s dusty, dry.
I need a beer.
Houston,
Get me outta here!
INTERPLANETARY FAX
TO: Pluto
DATE: August 24, 2006
RE: Demotion to Dwarf Status
Sorry, Pluto, you’re way too small.
You’re just an itty-bitty ball…
An insignificant cosmic dot…
A speck in the Milky Way. You’re not
Considered a planet anymore.
Here’s your pink slip; there’s the door.
You’re off the list. Goodbye! Adieu!
Don’t go making a hullabaloo.
There’s nothing…nothing…you can do.
Accept your fate.
DATE: August 24, 2006
RE: Demotion to Dwarf Status
Sorry, Pluto, you’re way too small.
You’re just an itty-bitty ball…
An insignificant cosmic dot…
A speck in the Milky Way. You’re not
Considered a planet anymore.
Here’s your pink slip; there’s the door.
You’re off the list. Goodbye! Adieu!
Don’t go making a hullabaloo.
There’s nothing…nothing…you can do.
Accept your fate.
FROM: IAU
(NOTE: IAU stands for the International Astronomical Union)
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Irene Latham has the Poetry Friday Roundup at Live Your Poem.
These are wonderful poems-love the sense of humor in both! Though Pluto will always be a planet to me, in one form or another, thanks.
ReplyDeletePoor Pluto! I'm with Michelle, I still think of Pluto as a planet. I love the humor in both these poems.
ReplyDeleteYour poems made me happy. I enjoyed the humor in both. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Reminds me of "Postcard from Mars" poem that appears in one of my poetry books for adults. tThank you for sharing -- and for hosting a giveaway of your book. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteHA! These made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteI shared THINGS TO DO at a small NCTE gathering yesterday. The teacher across from me ordered it right there and then. "This is exactly what my students need right now!" she said.