Venus Destroyed.

Goldfinch60



Is there life on Venus?

Or was there life on Venus?

It may well have been there,

Scientists have found evidence.

 

I wonder if there was life

And it was destroyed,

Destroyed by its inhabitants.

Maybe it was,

Maybe some left that planet

And moved to another.

Maybe they were homo sapiens

And maybe it was they that moved,

Moved to the planet Earth

And are now continuing their way,

Their way of life,

And destroying our planet.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 19th, 2020 01:15
  • Comment from author about the poem: The cynical Andy has risen once more.
  • Category: Reflection
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Comments6

  • orchidee

    We should know these space-things, you and I, cos we were on the Moon to greet the first astronauts from Earth!

    • Goldfinch60

      Yes but we swore not to tell anyone else - yet.

      Andy

      • orchidee

        Have we come back, or are we still on the Moon? And is it made of cheese?! Oh, the joys of Cuckoo Land. lol.

      • dusk arising

        What do they look like?.... its those blessed pikeys isn't it.... they always make a mess wherever they go and never clean up....
        I've noticed nore UFOs from the planet NIMBY keeping an eye on them mind you.
        There's a nasty rumour that a leading politician with unkempt blond hair is trying to get the rest of us infected before we all join the green party and bec.ome the infamous little green men

        • Goldfinch60

          They are out there, as you say many of them disguised as politicians, there are of course the good aliens out there looking down on our planet and laughing at us.

          Andy

        • L. B. Mek

          this has the making of an intriguing premise for a sci-fi novella Andy, worth dabbling with maybe?
          either way a contemplative write of understandably frustrated commentary on humanity's unnecessarily gluttonous consumption of the nature that sustains us

          • Goldfinch60

            Thank you LB. You may be right there may be a novella out there somewhere.

            Humanity is certainly well on the way of destroying ourselves - or maybe nature is exacting it's revenge.

            Andy

          • Michael Edwards

            And destroying it they/us are.

            • Goldfinch60

              So true Michael.

              Andy

            • ANGELA & BRIAN

              BRIAN HERE ~ Good Sabbath Uncle Andy ~ love the VIDEO and Music that is *Out of this World ! *PHOSPHINE (PH3) is a biomolecule ~ But not much to go on ! There is NO scientific evidence to indicate that *If the conditions were right* Life would EVOLVE anywhere & everywhere in the UNIVERSE! Weve been searching diligently for over 50 years & found nothing ~ why is it so so elusive ? When its so so Prolific on Earth ? Perhaps there is some Truth in Genesis ? Of course Science cant say *IN the beginning God Created the Heavens & Earth* because thats not Physics ~ thats Metaphysics !

              Blessings & Peace to You & Yours
              Love Angela & Brian & Smokey ! ! !

              • Goldfinch60

                We have found nothing as those out there are far to intelligent and so far ahead of us that they do not wish us to see them, they are just laughing at the mess we are in. Humanity is so arrogant to think that we are the only life in the Universe.

                In the beginning a Big Bang was created. That Big Bang was caused by a force, that force I call God.

                Andy

              • Dove

                It’s been said that it’s too hot to survive , though they have recently found a element that is produced by living things, so perhaps it may exist in the skies not on the actual land! Of course, scientists are also saying it can be produced by other things other than life! So while it may appear as life, it may not as well!

                Better chance at life in mars !



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