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Namyh
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0 posted 2011-10-19 09:41 PM


The Next Stop

High upon the pink hilltops, one breeze above the red treetops,
stars punctured night sprinkling clouds with purple hue
which caused the falling gold moonbeams
to filter down in almond streams
and flame my eyes with Beauty of this alien planet’s view.

There I was transfixed by majesty without conflict,
enrapt by a silence throbbing soundless at my ears
whose symphony made the colors thunder
across my eyes to wake from slumber
the Awe that senses flood to wonder what Architect worked here.

Then Dawn’s breathless yawning rippled pecan light thru morning
on my landcraft now approaching with its rush of silken roar.
Overhead, it passed a tree turned and landed close to me.
When I stepped inside, the capsule shut closed and sealed its door.

Up! Up! It whisked me. Ground fell from my feet,
passing clouds that hovered in the upper atmosphere
which stood as guard and sentry
‘gainst all outlaw cosmic entry
when my capsule docked so gently in my Starship, by my chair.

Automatic did the buckles strap my chest and legs and knuckles.
Jaws tensed, preparing for the up and coming jolt
in a silence made long lasting
'til I felt that rocket blasting.
Then, I closed my eyes. I took one breath, just before the bolt.

Straight to lightning warp-speed, thrown back in my seat,
control and throttle gauges blinked their lights upon my berth.
-Unzipped did I my flight suit.
-Unlatched my helmet's visor too
to read what was my next stop. Ahh! that planet they call Earth.

Namyh



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JerryPat2
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1 posted 2011-10-19 10:01 PM


Quite a trip you have taken, my friend, with all the bells and whistles and not the least the roar of rockets. "The Next Stop!" you might want to reconsider, for you see, that planet they call Earth is falling apart and it might not be a safe place to be in the foreseeable future.

Enjoyed the ride.

~* The saddest words of tongue or pen are the words It might have been.--John Greenleaf Whittier ~*~

Namyh
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2 posted 2011-10-20 04:00 PM


JerryPat – I believe you make a good point there. This is the planet Earth and we excel at paranoia. You can even say it’s in our arsenal of first-strike. So whether an alien landed in a quiet village in Switzerland or in the middle of Baghdad, it may find that the greatest threat to its existence is an explosive called a human being, reputed to detonate first and ask questions later. This may sound highly critical but we have been known to kill presidents, crucify Gods and sons of Gods, blow each other up and enslave one another. With that rep, what would we do with a visitor who must face such primitve fears. It is hoped we would be civil first. But that’s a big gamble for any out-of-towner to make! Thanks for stopping in for the bells and whistles and not the least some roar of rockets JP. Namyh
Michael
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3 posted 2011-10-20 07:19 PM


I loved the journey, but have to agree with JP, I'm sorry to hear you'd be arriving here.  Not graced with hospitality here.  Maybe you should just just snap a few photos from a distance... or beam up a specimen or two and move on to venus...

Enjoyeable read, Namyh.


Michael

Namyh
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4 posted 2011-10-20 10:22 PM


Michael – I’ve heard of your scary planet Earth from other visitors and I knew I should have made that right hand turn at Saturn. Okay I’ll take a few photos, maybe beam up a specimen or two, have a menthol and a milkshake and then I’m into the wind. You guys scare me more than the sloth worms of Alpha-Centauri or those dreaded maneating mushrooms of Vegetar-7. Whoa! LOL. Thanks for taking the journey Michael and enjoying it with a little fun thrown in. Now crew! Secure from General quarters. Engage Cloaking Device. Ahead Warp 8. This is Captain Namyh signing off and we are..........outta here!........Whoooosh!
Margherita
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5 posted 2011-11-01 06:33 AM


quote:
the Awe that senses flood to wonder what Architect worked here.



Wow, captain Namyh, take me aboard!

Fantastic write! This our Planet Earth offers its charms to the view of other inhabitants of the Uni/Multiverse. It's a pity that the earthlings have forgotten where they are from and who they really are. May they remember quickly and be a friendly stop for anyone (I take it the "others" are evolved to a degree that makes them move around in friendship and willing to be of help for the speedy recovery of our planet).

I love to read your works.

Margherita


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6 posted 2011-11-01 02:27 PM


There are some specimens I'd love to suggest you take with you... though I fervently hope they aren't representative of our species! LOL

I enjoyed this very much!!

Namyh
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7 posted 2011-11-01 11:58 PM


Margherita – Stardate 244176. The Earth inhabitants have been found to suffer from ‘forgetting who they are’ and this has caused an advanced state of pagan paranoia where paralytic fears have brought them several times to the brink of extinction. We believe it is contagious and we are hastily retreating from this unknown disintegrative infection. There’s a big HMO on Saturn where we can get the necessary antibiotics. Margherita, please rush and be at coordinates: longitude 145.7 and latitude 198.6 at 12 o’clock midnight and we’ll beam you aboard. Bring an overnite bag. There’s a party afterwards and a yard sale in the morning. Captain Namyh…out! Gimme Warp speed and punch it Scotty!
P.S. – Now will somebody get me a strong raspberry latte. My nerves are really shot! LOL.

[This message has been edited by Namyh (11-02-2011 12:00 AM).]

Margherita
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8 posted 2011-11-04 11:59 AM


Juhuuuuuuuu ... on my way ... I have once seen clearly the rings of Saturn through a telescope ... I am happy to see it from closer distance!

Captain Namyh on board!

To think of it, maybe we should not abandon Earth, but help these mindless earthlings to REMEMBER!

You could write science-fiction, you would do great I am sure!


JL
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9 posted 2011-11-04 07:19 PM


Captain Kirk…  Is that you?  You silly guy…

Are you doing the Corbomite Maneuver?
You know “A little suffering is good for the soul”
Remember “All your people must learn before you can reach for the stars.”

Maybe you were beamed-up too many times?

JL

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Maranatha!

Namyh
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10 posted 2011-11-05 06:31 AM


suthern – Have no fear S! I have some specimens already. And just because they snarl with saliva dripping and pound the iron bars, it doesn’t mean they don’t calm down after we feed them red meat and tell them bedtime stories. Fine representatives indeed. Thanks suthern for stopping by and enjoying. If you meet Margherita at those coordinates, we’ll beam you both up, as soon as I can fix those meteorite holes in the fuselage. Namyh
P.S. – Now where did I put that spackling and duct tape. LOL  

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