Serenity pioneer



How does it feel to fly in the space?
Is it exaggerating to dream about this considerable disgrace?

What do you think when floating around?
You trying to reach the further stars or looking at the earth till the very last?

Will I be considered a traitor for leaving my home behind or welcomed as a hero who has explored the universes land?

The answer is simple to the questions you've asked:

,,There is a whole spaceship in your mind so go and face the answers you so fear about.

Do the journey from star A to infinity and the peace will come into your reality.''

About this poem

A few days ago I've seen stars falling from the dark sky the first time in my life. It was very beautiful and emotional. I found a exquisit aesthetic in it and decided to write a poem. This poem includes my love and longing for the space. All the unanswered questions to the astronauts and space melted with my emotional difficulties and problems I've had these past months. The short lifespan and loneliness of the burning falling stars touched my heart an the outcome was this poem.  

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Written on August 13, 2022

Submitted by anastasijagedusa on August 17, 2022

Modified on March 19, 2023

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Scheme AA XX X X X X
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Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1

Anastasia Gedusch

I am I young poet who is interested into literature, reading, painting and music. I love to go to art museums and planetariums. I enjoy watching historical documentries or series. I dream about travelling with my best friends around the world and find interesting topics for my poetry. more…

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