Poem
Introduce to an alien on Earth
To an alien from afar, I'd show the stars,
A cosmic dance in the night, no bars,
Infinite beauty in the dark expanse,
A celestial waltz, a mystic trance.
With a telescope, I'd point the way,
To galaxies in clusters, in disarray,
Nebulas, planets, and comets that soar,
A celestial symphony, an endless explore.
From Earth's quiet corner, we gaze above,
To the cosmos so vast, with wonder and love,
For the stars are our link, our universal connection,
To realms beyond Earth, in every direction.
I'd tell the alien, "This is where we dream,
Of other life forms, in a cosmic scheme,
In the boundless expanse of the great unknown,
Together, we ponder, and together, we've grown."
So, let us stargaze, with awe and delight,
As we share this moment, both day and night,
For the stars are a bridge, a universal tie,
To the mysteries of space, where together we'll fly.
Comments (1)
Great poem!