Taken literally, I too miss the stars. I remember when young going to the mountains with no outside light and seeing so many stars, now all gone due to light pollution. But figuratively, I feel that the present has taken the stars from our eyes with its form of light pollution. Nicely done Chris.
Posted 1 Year Ago
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1 Year Ago
Thank you Soren. I appreciate the thoughts you have shared here. All the best.
Chris.. read moreThank you Soren. I appreciate the thoughts you have shared here. All the best.
Do you mind if I elbow my way in past all these reviewers to add my five penny worth? Your poetry is a delight and I love to read it.
Posted 5 Years Ago
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5 Years Ago
Augustus, I am delighted to have you elbow your way in. Thank you so much for reading my poetry and .. read moreAugustus, I am delighted to have you elbow your way in. Thank you so much for reading my poetry and for the encouragement to continue writing.
Chris
5 Years Ago
Without doubt you must continue writing Chris. Like me, once you start you can't stop!
Lovely. And rooted in astrophysical truths. Because every single thing in the observable universe is in motion, in the extremely distant future every single planet, star, moon, etc.. will be so far away from each other that not even light is fast enough to close the distance. Our night sky will be forever completely devoid of starlight and we really will be alone in a universe about to die from what is called a "heat death". Of course, this is literally many many trillions of years away (googlplex) so nothing we know of today will be around to see it happen. Even the Milky Way galaxy would have collided into many others forming something completely different by then... probably even certain physical laws of the universe will have changed by then.
Posted 5 Years Ago
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5 Years Ago
David, I just write the poem and you can feed back with wonderful and intelligent conversation. I re.. read moreDavid, I just write the poem and you can feed back with wonderful and intelligent conversation. I really thank you for that and making me feel that my poetry isn't always lightweight. Many thanks for your visit.
Chris
5 Years Ago
Not everyone knows what they know. Based on what I've read from you over our time here I would be w.. read moreNot everyone knows what they know. Based on what I've read from you over our time here I would be willing to wager that If you were to take some math and physics classes you'd surprise yourself with how much you already knew but just hadn't yet described out loud. Your poetry isn't lightweight... even if you aren't aware of it yet, it's really not.
How beautiful, Chris. Right up my street, that one. Quite short but beautifully rhythmic and rhyming.
Posted 5 Years Ago
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5 Years Ago
Thank you Amber. Just brought this one out for an airing. I do that every now and again with my olde.. read moreThank you Amber. Just brought this one out for an airing. I do that every now and again with my older writes. Thanks for your visit. Have a great day.
Living under a night sky dimmed by city lights,
I can feel your longing.
Time away gives a chance to see the beauty,
and the memory of the stars wait hiding behind your eyes.
Posted 6 Years Ago
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6 Years Ago
Thank you Jon. There is something truly mesmerising in a starlit sky. Hope all is OK with you. .. read moreThank you Jon. There is something truly mesmerising in a starlit sky. Hope all is OK with you.
Flowers of Eternity, and you have the knack of making me feel good about my poetry. Thank you so muc.. read moreFlowers of Eternity, and you have the knack of making me feel good about my poetry. Thank you so much.
Chris
6 Years Ago
Your welcome!
Thank you for the compliment as well!
Appreciated it!
oooh how could i have missed this poem
this is truly beautiful
its erethral almost spiritual and love it to bits
well done
10 stars to you please excuse the pun :) (couldnt resist) lol
Posted 6 Years Ago
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6 Years Ago
Thank you Julie. Sorry for the belated appreciation.
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..