I visualize a voyage into infinite space,
Along with a spaceship and you,
Travelling hyperspeed, we would happily race,
A Comet, for the fun of the 'new'!
We would take a swift glance at vast Jupiter,
Perhaps stop for a picnic on Mars,
I certainly wouldn't worry, I'd know where we were,
By studying the formation of Stars.
With a stop off on Saturn, to study the views,
Then a visit to a Galaxy's expanse,
The whole spectacle, would sweep, away any blues,
And leave our keen minds in a trance.
The sun would shine brightly, a fab sight to see,
And lighten our excursion, for sure,
Away in this Universe, we'd feel oh so free.
What a wonderful way, to explore.
The Moon would glow softly, as we ended our trip,
Lighting our way home, to our beds,
To wearily climb down from our super spaceship,
With such heavenly dreams, in our heads.
Dear Ernestine Would you like to swing on a star, carry moonbeams home in a jar? Symphony of poetry! This is lovely.Love Duncan
Very nice galactic flight Ernestine. Reminds me of my 'Mary Marie and the Moon.
This would be a poem for a children's book. I can just see the wonderful accompanying illustrations.
the grand motion of a soul unfettered and utterly consumed with joy boundless the heart alive and also breath even in the deep absolute zero of space, now warmed by this lovely poem
Beam me up Mr Scott! Great poem. You have such a vivid imagination. Andrew x
how i wish.............i were there..........exploring the unthinkable..........
'Heavenly Dreams' takes on into a sweet world of dreams, Good job!
Lovely write, Earnestine. As a child, I used to imagine my bed a spaceship and I would travel the galaxy. This poem brought that flooding back. Warmly, Hugh
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I can't see this in my lifetime Ernistine, but if it could then this is how I would like it, you have given me my best smile today. Regards Graham.