Snake in a Carpenter trilogy,
That would be near heavenly,
Globe ravaged with no electricity.
Escape from it?
In a spaceship leaving Earth's summit.
Signature punchlines,
Much older this time.
Plissken's weary and tired,
Tracked once again and wired.
Age has made him even more aggressive,
Rehired for another rescue objective.
- Author: Shaunmatthewcpoetry ( Offline)
- Published: August 3rd, 2024 01:12
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Comments2
In a comedy show a hubby thought of sailing round the world. The wife said 'But who would do your washing?'
And if that guy went into space, where would he do his shopping?lol. There's a Co-op on Mars, I hear.
We gotta know these practical things.
Lol.
Heehee. But it makes sense, I suppose. If man can live on the moon permanently one day, how we going to shop, wash, go on holiday, etc?! lol. The Number 7 bus will sprout wings and take us to the moon.
Fantasy occupies the mind much of the time. Love Sci-fi
Cheers!
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