Chandrayan-3



Oh, wondrous Mother India, in skies so high,
Oh Chandrayan-3, aiming for the sky.
With Vikram lander, you dared to soar,
A cosmic adventure, forever to adore.

Through darkness vast, to the lunar grace,
Vikram descended on Shiv Shakti Point, an awe-inspiring chase.
A dance of science, a mission so grand,
You touch’d the moon with your skill’d hand.

Pragyan, with gold’n hue, a roving curious soul,
Exploring the surface, taking life's toll.
Having err’d at Tiranga Point, with lessons learn’d.
With cameras rolling, you ventured forth,
Capturing moon's secrets in the south.

Trials conduct’d, knowledge acquir’d,
Humanity's thirst for discov’ry never tir’d.
In the vastness of space, you left your mark,
A testament to courage, a journey embark’d.

Oh, India, your Vikram and Pragyan's flight,
Lit up the sky, a beacon of light.
In the annals of history, your story's spun,
A tale of greatness under the moon and sun.
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Submitted by manik.86465 on September 07, 2023

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Scheme AABB CCDD EEDXX DDXD FFGG
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 941
Words 175
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 5, 4, 4

Mani S. Kavuru

Words and writing have always interested me, but the transition now is from scientific writing (which is based on logic and the rational) to a more emotive, lyrical form. At present this remains an experiment to see if I can strike the right tone, elicit a desired effect, etc. Full disclosure: I have been utilizing chatGPT as an "assistant"; I provide the prompts, edit extensively, yet the structure is provided by my assistant. I take full responsibility for the end result. Not that dissimilar to work on a scientific project in the lab, etc. more…

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