Charles Hice (May 13 2004 / Heaven)
Poems by Charles Hice : 512 / 978
Mary Had A Little Spaceship
Mary had a little spacecraft it was made of snow white metal.
Mary took her spaceship wherever she did go.
Mary had a little spaceship on her way to MARS.
She was just an astronaut heading to the stars.
She pilots that THING better than she drives her car.
She navigates the asteroid belt. She always flies past Venus
and gets clear for her orbital approach to MARS.
My astronemor turned astronaut driving to the stars.
Mary had a little spacecraft and flew it to the stars.
Charles Hice
Submitted: Sunday, October 29, 2006
Edited: Saturday, October 30, 2010
Poems by Charles Hice : 512 / 978
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