The Night The World Stood StillA Poem by Tate MorganI was a boy then nine years old the Moon seemed exciting and cool As each of the rockets took off we would get to watch them in schoolEarthrise
there was to be a special show A broadcast from the Moon to the Earth of what we had no way to know
I was a boy then nine years old the Moon seemed exciting and cool As each of the rockets took off we would get to watch them in school
This time something was different it was on Christmas eve that year The pictures sent back from the moon made it seem as if it were near
The commander then addressed us showing pictures he called Earthrise He began reading from Genesis my mother wiped tears from her eyes
The viewers numbered in billions for the first time we were all free To hope and dream of a future and the wonders of what may be
The whole of the Earth held their breath for that moment in history When we learned how it felt to say every soul on Earth was like me
That was man's
greatest achievement not the landing upon the Moon Planting the seeds of brotherhood in fertile soil where they might bloom
That night the heavens echoed out a cry that felt more like a plea That shook the core of modern man all the way to Antiquity © 2017 Tate MorganAuthor's Note
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