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Pell
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0 posted 2004-08-12 05:42 AM



Tears of St. Lawrence

Stretched out on my backyard porch
Night has soothed the August scorch
No sound intrudes this quiet time
Nor light disturbs the night starshine

Blanket wrapped repose belies
My eager gaze to Titan skies
Forcing patience I await
the flooding of the spatial gate

Timid they arrive at first
Streaking then in cosmic burst
Emeralds and azure blues
Golden whites with crimson hues

Would that I could stay right here
counting each as they appear
But though I try, I can't resist
the sandman tug to sleep persists

Dreaming til the dawning hour
Carried on the Perseid Shower


~

            
The Perseid metor shower is here again, I finally got to see it- beautiful! Hope some of you are able to enjoy it as well. It is peaking as I post this, going back outside to watch some more  



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Earth Angel
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1 posted 2004-08-12 05:54 AM


A superbly written and poetic account of a celestial event!

I too, am a "star gazer"!

May this meteor shower rain blessings upon you and your loved ones! Comet




EA
Stars

Pell
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2 posted 2004-08-12 06:18 AM


Thanks much for your kind words EA, glad you enjoyed. I do feel fortunate to have witnessed such a marvel. Keep looking skyward!
Margherita
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3 posted 2004-08-12 06:48 AM


Dear Pell, this is a wonderful write. I am fascinated by the shooting stars too ...., but this time I didn't get the chance to watch in an adequate place! So I enjoyed your beautiful report.
They say tonight there is still the chance to see the exceptional shower ....
Love, Margherita

LeeJ
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4 posted 2004-08-12 06:51 AM


you build a neighborhood of stars gathering
your pen smelling of sentimentality for the intimacy of such robust figurines, dancing in the night sky...lovely write

Pell
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5 posted 2004-08-12 07:05 AM


Margherita, from what I understand the shower will be ocurring most of the week, it is just most active on the Wednesday and Thursday. I do hope you can catch a glimpse and share the thrill. Thank you

LeeJ.... ah geeez I actually picked up my pen and smelled it(mmmmm Oreos)LOL. Then again, I'm one of those people who try to lick their elbows when they say it can't be done.
So pleased you enjoyed, Thank you.


Forgot to mention in the original post that the Perseid shower is also known as The Tears of St. Lawrence, named after him when it occurred during a festival in his honor- hence the title. Just a little clarification for the curious :P

Gentle Spirit
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6 posted 2004-08-12 08:04 AM


I have never heard of this before, but it sounds like a sight to behold and you describe this for us in your words.
Well done.

Seymour Tabin
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7 posted 2004-08-12 08:55 AM


Pell
I too am a star gazer, enjoyed, a delight to read.

hoot_owl_rn
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8 posted 2004-08-12 09:21 AM


Beautifully descriptive...thanks for a view of the showers
passing shadows
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9 posted 2004-08-12 12:33 PM


wow...what a description! I have never heard of that before but I wish I could have seen it.
Pell
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10 posted 2004-08-12 02:46 PM


Gentle Spirit,
It is indeed a marvelous sight, thank you for your attention.

Seymour,
I'm delighted you enjoyed- you inspire the form.

hoot_owl_rn,
Thanks kindly for your comments

passing shadows,
ah but you can see it-all week There is always next August as well, perhaps it can lift the melencholy a bit? Thank you much.


Do hope the storms are kind to you Floridian posters, hang in there and be safe.

Copperbell
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11 posted 2004-08-12 03:56 PM


Beautiful.  At first I thought you were talking about the northern lights.  I don't know how far south you can see them -

I enjoyed your poem

Martie
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12 posted 2004-08-12 03:59 PM


Thank you for posting this, Pell...I went out last night looking to see it, but there was nothing and not much sky visible because of cloud cover.  I was hoping that someone would paint it in a poem, and you did!  
miscellanea
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13 posted 2004-08-12 04:04 PM


Pell,
  I'm so glad I caught your post!  My father and I used to stay up late at night to watch for meteors when I was a child.  Now it is a tradition with my family.  Every 12th (this year, it will be the 15th of August), we camp at the beach of a state park along with other stargazers.  It is a fun night of watching movies about the universe in the pavillion, listening to folktales about the constellations around the campfire, and visits to all the other gazers and their computer programmed telescopes.  It's a totally amazing event whether or not the skies are clear.  HOpefully, they will be clear.   A few years ago, in December I think, I woke my family up to watch a meteor shower such that I've never seen the like before.  I counted over 500 meteors in about 2 hours time.  Nothing like it!  This brought back
an exceptional night to me.   Thank you very much.
                  miscellanea

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14 posted 2004-08-12 07:44 PM


Great write,  and yes...they are fascinating
aren't they?  IF only I didn't have to get
up the next morning....thanx for the reminder of
this natural event that is so stunning...

jwesley
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15 posted 2004-08-12 10:10 PM


Great write...I haven't been up to see it - or see if I COULD see it....and if I was up to see it ... probably couldn't SEE it anyway...ha!

jwesley

Susan
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16 posted 2004-08-12 10:51 PM


Sounds lovely -- the sun is only now easing into its rest from the day here.  Truly enjoyed your description.

  Susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

iliana
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17 posted 2004-08-13 12:49 PM


Pell, thanks for the information, and this most lovely piece of poetry to read!   ....jo
Pell
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18 posted 2004-08-13 01:00 AM


Copperbell,
Hehe there IS a Perseid aurora though I've never seen it. We do see northern lights at my latitude, but it is rare. Thank you, glad you enjoyed.

Martie,
Hoping the clouds give you a break tonight. Pleased you liked my sketch, thank you.

miscellanea,
What a terrific memory, I'd love to do something like that! Sounds like you will do it again this year? Hope it's a blast! Thanks for sharing your great story  

Magnus,
Ah yeah, the getting up part was a bit tough this morning, but sooo worth it. Sleep and I argue often over priorities, and sleep often loses. So pleased you enjoyed

jwesley,
hahaha, well maybe if you take these sunglasses off it might help? Lol thank you.

Susan,
No time like the present! Happy viewing if you try, thanks much for reading.

~


Thanks once again to you all for your lovely and supportive replies... makes me wonder why I stay so scarce. Overwhelming, sheesh
It is true I rarely post(eyeroll @ Magnus), but I've been reading and enjoying this community for some time now. I'd like to take an opportunity to say again how much I admire everyone here for their support, talent, compassion, fortitude, and capacity for acceptance, truly a rare and wonderful oasis.


nite now  

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