Super Satellite

PoetVids - I am WriteBeLight only in Video Version :)



Note: This is the original version of my Poem, written several years ago, when I published it on this site as WriteBeLight. The video version has been updated.

 

The Super Moon is finally here!
Closest to Earth in 69 years.

NASA knows, tells us when,
Year 2034, it'll be back again.

The Moon, the Earth's natural satellite.
In movies likely to cause much fright.

Or, when in love, someone is so,
Capture the Moon with a giant lasso.

And, other flowery poetic themes,
How special to ride upon Moon beams.

Down South people get feeling fine.
Mix high octane, boozy Moonshine.

On clear nights, when the Moon does rise,
The world appears covered in silvery light.

Those children looking to see behind,
If the Moon's following by their side.

Urban legend says it brings out crazies,
Appearing in its very full phases.

I remember when it was all the fashion,
Kids, with pants down, their Moons flashing.

Make sure you see it. Please, don't delay.
Scientists say it's slowly moving away.

And, when gone, surfers have waves to ride.
Just have to hang ten on the solar tides. 

  • Author: PoetVids (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 17th, 2022 09:39
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is about the Harvest Moon that occurred earlier this month. The reference to September 22nd refers to September 2022.
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments1

  • Doggerel Dave

    Your vids are worth the effort. I really enjoyed this as I had missed out on the last Harvest Moon.

    Couldn't make a teensy request, could I? Possible to have your poem as printed script as well? I can only relate to content that way.
    Thanks for the contribution.

    • PoetVids - I am WriteBeLight only in Video Version :)

      Will do DD. I pasted the original post. I will do the same with the others already posted and will do so going forward. Thanks to you for your suggestion and kind words.

      • Doggerel Dave

        Now that's communication for you - Many thanks PV.



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