Kevin Wyndham Heard

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They’re selling up moon plots
Each one by the acre
Bought one for my sweetheart
But still couldn’t take her
...

2.

If Heaven fell
The Earth a cinder
I'd seek your smile
Where e'er I'd wander
...

Wherein doth lie despair
Thus to raise it's hoary head
All happiness happily to despoil?
Betwixt hallow'd contentment
...

In Paradise 'ere 'twas lost,
There walked in chains unbound
A love that fell to Earth,
Love lost that once was found;
...

Fair Summer's breath doth rise anew
And blithely by her balm bestows
Upon the multitude and few
From tangled thorn to bloody rose
...

When sorrow's flight
Doth fancy flee
Think not on sorrow
But think on me
...

The 'Now' is an instant
Untethered in time
A speck without substance
A ghost on a line
...

8.

The circuits lie cold
The battery dead,
Machine can’t convey
All the thoughts in my head;
...

Beneath how many skies
Have I lain here with thee
In times long forsaken
By our history?
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Moonstruck - A Millenium Odyssey

They’re selling up moon plots
Each one by the acre
Bought one for my sweetheart
But still couldn’t take her

You see they neglected
To mention the trip
Is pretty far out
If you don’t have a ship…

So I guess we’ll just have
To rest here content
And view from afar
Our real estate spent

But one of these days
When I save up the money
I’m goin’ up there
And I’m takin my honey

It may take some time
The way NASA is goin’
‘Cos Man’s exploration
Is definitely slowin’

But in a few years
In millennia to come
Just take a moonwalk
Down to Mare Imbrium

And twenty degrees north
Thirty-two to the west
You may stumble upon
A place of interest

With a breath-taking view
Of the Earth slowly waning
Above the great Euler
Not far from Carpathian

Which Mankind has moulded
His air now to breathe
A moonscape to marvel
As lightly you weave

Through terraformed terraces
Paddy fields by earthlight
Moon-mud clinging to toes
As your senses delight

To the soft solar breeze
Melting through the moon-trees
While Selenite sticklebacks
Swim round your knees


And above you Infinity
Beyond all the stars
Seeking out feeble eyes
Whispers “How small you are…”

Yet never a sound
From the land all around
As a far-away shimmer
Roots your feet to the ground

A remnant lies distant
Shining there far below
A spectre of space-time
Of the Earth long ago

In the midst of the plain
A single rock stands
A native of Luna
But chiselled by Man

Inscription long faded
And weathered with time
But there at the bottom
Is clearly one line

A solitary phrase
There remains from all others
And simply it says:
“HERE LIE TWO MOONSTRUCK LOVERS”

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