PLANETS

Finchy

PLANETS

Ray Finch

 

The Current Bun our beautiful SUN

Warms us up as its always done

MERCURY is first on the list

It’s so small it’s easy to miss

VENUS is next, the planet of love

Lots of kisses and lily white doves

EARTH now, the sun’s number one

Other planets, having long been and gone

MAR’S where man will next go

What he will find nobody knows

JUPITER the biggest of them all

All wind and gas so it won’t fall

SATURN with its eight rings

Full of debris, dust and other things

URANUS can’t be left behind

The Greek god of the sky, I think you will find

NEPTUNE the furthest away

And also the densest for it to stay that way

The list is now finished as we know

Unless Hubble finds another, where we can all go

  • Author: Finchy (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 13th, 2022 05:53
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • Buzz Bray

    Unless you count the "dwarf" planets. I'm holding out for Pluto.

  • Finchy

    Ha ha I was going to include Pluto but decided to go with the current thinking



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