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Rod
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since 1999-12-08
Posts 149
Auckland New Zealand

0 posted 1999-12-29 04:36 AM





                                                      THE ALIEN

  A poem for the Millennium

The shadow by the huge craft cast
Left Presidents and Kings aghast;
Whilst spellbound ranks of U.S. might
Stood muted by the awesome sight

Of mighty hull descending low
To touch the golden sand below.
Light years of interstellar quest
Had passed before she came to rest.

The exit ramp, extended, brought
Five thousand trigger fingers taut;
As global populations viewed,
Foreboding gripped the multitude.

A solitary figure, slight,
Surrounded by a silver light;
Walked slowly to the ground below
To face the Presidential show.

His haunting cyber-phonic tone
Was calm and clear - no malice shown;
Yet amplified, that all might share,
His discourse carried on the air......

“Withhold your weapons - have no fear!
We ask no confrontation here,
But come in peace and hope,
To find...... the voice of reason in mankind.

Established on a  distant star,
We have observed you from afar;
In full accord with nature’s laws,
Our place in time is not as yours.

Our visit brings a timely warning
Of the dangers that are spawning;
Shades of wars ‘twixt forces strong -
Of conflicts between right and wrong.

For years you’ve sought, in distant place,
Solutions for your troubled race
That shall be found, in whole or part,
Embedded in each human heart.

Time is a house with  many mansions,
Forged in  fires of  vast expansions;
Whose architect has shown His face
Etched in the hearts of the human race.

Despite advancement’s rapid pace,
Keep caution’s insight in its place;
Lest lack of heed to wisdom’s call
Should bring destruction on you all.

Seek not your visions in the deeds
Of evil’s mercenary creeds,
For in his purse lies grave temptation,
Falsehood, lies and condemnation.

Hypocrisy and greed for wealth
Destroy the soul and harm the health.
While nations starve and factions war,
This bitter wrath will evermore.......

Stain the hearts of those who follow,
Render offspring  weak and hollow;
Except that men of moral heart,
In leadership, shall play their part.

Grief, depression, heartache, tears,
The harvest of two thousand years;
This legacy was made by choice
Of those who would ignore the voice....

Of reason, knowledge and goodwill,
Of One whose power is greater still
Than any known to you or I .......
The choice is yours..... to live or die.”


With this, the impulse engines fired,
The ghostly figure then retired.
On farewell gesture of his hand,
Applause resounded through the land.


Resplendent was her take-off power,
Kaleidoscopic laser shower,
Majestic thus, her parting flight,
In blink of eye was gone from sight.

The President, a fluent man, and wise in things semantic
Unfazed by gross hysteria of paparazzi frantic,
When asked for his reaction to this stranger from the sky,
In pensive tone, with measured calm, he offered his reply.

“Let history mark this great event
A turning point in man’s intent.
For Truth alone shall render whole
The ethos of the human soul.

The laws of which our comrade spoke,
And his request that we invoke
Their timeless gift, once carved in stone,
Confirms that............ we are not alone!”

© Rod Walford 1999


© Copyright 1999 Rod Walford - All Rights Reserved
Severn
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-17
Posts 7704

1 posted 1999-12-29 05:01 AM


Said it in three words on #4...  
Georgia
Junior Member
since 1999-12-22
Posts 32

2 posted 1999-12-29 08:31 AM


i like this, but wanted some morals for us here! you did well..enjoyed it!
Poet deVine
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Member Seraphic
since 1999-05-26
Posts 22612
Hurricane Alley
3 posted 1999-12-29 04:09 PM


Wonderful poem! I love SciFi..I'll be waiting for them too! Let me know where they'll land!  

Echo Rhayne
Senior Member
since 1999-09-17
Posts 1495
Canyon Country, CA
4 posted 1999-12-30 03:35 AM


Theyyyyy'reeeeeee  hhheeeeerrrrrreeeee  hehe liked the poem.  Im with Pdv, let me know where they'll land too!


 ~*~ Hell is not a place of fire and a devil with a tail and horns. But a place of torment because the light of God is gone. To escape this, accept the blood of Jesus Christ! ~*~


hoot_owl_rn
Member Patricius
since 1999-07-05
Posts 10750
Glen Hope, PA USA
5 posted 1999-12-30 05:41 AM


Rod, I already replied to this somewhere else, not sure what forum, but just want to say one more time how well written this particular piece of poetry is. You've done an excellent job here and should be quite proud of yourself.  
Dr.Moose1
Member Elite
since 1999-09-05
Posts 3448
Bewilderment , USA
6 posted 1999-12-30 05:37 PM


Clatu Barada Nichto.

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