So I changed some things up to attempt to make it move more smoothly. It seemed to attract a good bit of attention, so I made things a bit deeper and (I feel) more poetic and questionable. I understand some people get offended by the reality of science, so I apologize if this offends you, however, if you want an argument, you won't find it here.
Thanks for reading!
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This I poem is founded on a poetic interpretation of science, which makes it inherently interesting in my opinion. I think we forget (perhaps that's not the right word) that we were once part of a star. Also, I've been told that some Greek philosopher (it was probably Plato) thought that the night sky was a giant black sphere containing the world and sun and moon, and that stars were good souls who broke through it when they ascended. This poem reminded me of that.
Lovely vivid images presented simply and without adornement. Well structured and well thought out. I enjoyed this very much. In its simplicity you have chosen your words carefully. I particularly liked how the stars "beamed" almost as if in appreciation for the child's question.
Star gazing has always been a place of wonderings...the unknown forms certain theories. Humans have to be proven, to see it before they believe. It's natural for us to question anything mystifying... For me, (this is only my perception) it's a deep pool of souls far away... "heaven" is a perfect word. Wonderfully written. :)
I like that thought very much. Great read and wonderful write that you for sharing.
Oh and I love the imagery you used and the way the stars shine so bright and the innocent question asked by a child. Great job Christoph.
The fantasy we feed to children become the seeds of their imagination. This is a thoughtfully penned poem which oozes the very essence of fantasy, good job Christoph.
This surely had my mind thinking. I like the mystery as a poem never really answers a questions and leaves one to ponder. This is artistic and flows naturally. Good write.
Very nice, I got a cinematic experience from this poem. it took me a couple of reads to soak it up proper.
You can see your novel writing style in this piece.it is poetic, but the short dialogue is pure class.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
I often times write poetry before I sit down to write my novel. :) So I suppose it all makes sense n.. read moreI often times write poetry before I sit down to write my novel. :) So I suppose it all makes sense now! Haha
"Are stars people in heaven?", it is amazing how simple and brief some statements are and yet provoke the high devices of awe and nostalgia. This little poetic cognizance should stick with me whenever I engage my telescope. Great piece!
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
That specific question "are stars people in heaven?" came from my friends little girl. Of course, my.. read moreThat specific question "are stars people in heaven?" came from my friends little girl. Of course, my friend didn't have the response I gave. Haha. It was a VERY powerful question indeed, and I still don't think she knows what I meant.
(I got this!)
My name is Christoph and I'm from backwoods Alabama. It's really boring here, but the scenery is always gorgeous! I can't complain because its probably this environment that's brough.. more..