A Day on JupiterA Poem by Angela MulleyThere's a calmness in the speed of days. In the turbulence of jovian ways, as he ever silently in his age, just as our nights are when at their height.
Perhaps he can hear the voice of Mars, as he tells him to look towards the stars, iambic and fleeting 'til his eye, sees perhaps a few million go by.
Mars is the apple of his fathers eye. Zeus, the God of the thunder and sky. The one who loaned Ganymede his wings. He is the king of the godly things. © 2010 Angela Mulley |
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2 Reviews Added on December 15, 2010 Last Updated on December 15, 2010 AuthorAngela MulleyRUNCORN, North West, United KingdomAboutInfinity, regardless of what the human mind might think, exists not merely without time, but without the individual concept of time too. And while this concept would not exist without an individual mi.. more..Writing
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