Wednesday 22 April 2009

Photographic Poet Post (2)

BEYOND.
(c) 1994 = by Mr. S. Mackinder.
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-What is Beyond, Beyond the furthest star,

Is there life Beyond, Beyond so far,

What sort of life would it be,

Would it be like you and me?
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Could that life be far behind ours,

Or could they have the greater powers,

Who would be first to make contact,

And how would the others react?

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Will the two Worlds be at war,

Who's animal instinct will come to the fore,

Or, will all war like instinct cease,

And the two Worlds live in total peace?.


13 comments:

Unknown said...

If only war like instincts ceased. If only. Lovely, imac.

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Unknown said...

If only "all war instinct ceased". Lovely, Imac.

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Cezar and Léia said...

Perfect post because today is the Earth's Day!
Beautiful poem!
Thanks for sharing!
Léia

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Mac: Very talented with the poetry.

George said...

Beautiful picture -- beautiful poem. I can't think of a more appropriate post for Earth Day.

Anonymous said...

The first reaction would be panic. Second reaction announce it was a terrorist plot - probably concocted by Al-Qaeda.

Nice poem Mac, though I thought the one on time was more deep and thought provoking.

Rune Eide said...

You raised the perennial question - will they be different from us? If they have survived long enough to be able to make contact with us I think they will.

DeniseinVA said...

Wonderful post, loved the poetry and the photo used. Happy Earth Day!

Unknown said...

Another great little poem and unusual photo. Did you pop over to the States and asked NASA if you could join the Shuttle crew?

Lew said...

Thought provoking poem! I think we better work out our differences here on Earth before tackling other worlds.

Gattina said...

very creative !

SandyCarlson said...

I would hope for peace!

Susan English Mason said...

Happy Earth's Day! You are becoming quite the poet blog-aureate.