Open Poetry #46 |
Columbia and Challenger disasters |
Abe Senior Member
since 2003-05-28
Posts 694Looks like Vero Beach, FL until the end! |
Columbia annivesary is today.Challenger was Jan. 28th Twenty Four And Counting (Columbia) There’s seven more Heroes Added to that legacy Of space flight and travel From the Cape of Kennedy. An almost perfect Mission Of the scientific kind With a myriad of experiments Meant, to better humankind. Two Ladies and five Men Plus thousands on the ground Excited about their return As they were homeward bound. Only minutes left, to complete Another page of history Only to leave us, with questions Of yet, another tragedy. Sadly, we all forget About the dangers of each Flight We take it all for granted When, everything goes right. But, we’ll keep on going on For it’s in, the Nature of Man To not let the setbacks Change, the goal of the Plan. Through lives ended, prematurely By what, some Greater Power willed They left their mark upon this Earth With some dreams, they have fulfilled. Now, they’re with that growing Crew Who fly around in Heaven Another group, who we should call "The Magnificent Seven". 02-02-2003 CHALLENGER PLUS TWENTY Twenty years we have been mourning Since we lost that Shuttle crew As we watched in awe and horror With nothing we could say or do. One of those important times in life When you know just where you were And though time may ease the pain Those images will remain, for sure. Although it might have been prevented We all know, that’s not how it goes Decisions made by other people Or by where the money flows. Why do we always seem to wait Until someone usually has to die When we hear they could have fixed it But find, they didn’t even try? We all hoped those Astronauts Met their ending painlessly But now we know they were aware Of their plummet to the sea. They all knew they were at risk With great danger all around But they didn’t know on that day They were truly, Heaven-bound. 01-28-2006 DON'T CHALLENG'ER (Written after watching Her pass over Orlando for first landing at Cape February 11th, 1984 Also saw Her launch, live.) Well, the giant silver bird Has passed another test - And this time She came back home She returned to Her nest. Four hundred miles per hour - More than three miles high - She sure was a pretty sight As She streaked across the sky. In the early morning light She made a "booming" sound - Her head held high, bold and proud As She dropped to the ground. She'd been in another world For one week and a day - High above the Earth and clouds Where people look to pray. Taken so much for granted In this here day and age - But in the books of history She wrote another page. Orlando, FL 02-15-1984 IN QUEST Challenging the earth’s heavens These seven pioneers Embarked to gain new knowledge To conquer new frontiers A new world lay before them The light of a new dawn A place of unknown dangers Where man has always gone To see beyond horizons To peer over the next hill Always a goal of mankind One, he must try to fulfill Some have come through unscathed And some were bound to die But none of them have failed For they had the will to try These gained immortality Though, on a tragic page In the book of history Of this newborn space age They offered and gave their all They paid the price supreme As mankind has always done In his quest of a dream. 01-30-1986 UNTITLED Challenger, I watched you As you first invaded space And you flew over me one morn To return to your home base. You went back out again Different people in control Though you were just a machine You'd helped man reach his goal. We will probably never know Why you said you were done - But why did you have to take The lives of those brave seven? You made yourself immortal With those you held inside To those who knew your "soul" To those below who cried. You did yourself so proud With your triumph over space But with your last attempt You caused so many a sad face. "Don't Challenge 'Er.", I said The first time around - But for these final words There's no title to be found. 01-26-1986 Del "Abe" Jones Mankind's greatest accomplishment is not the revolution of technology, it is the evolution of creativity. copyright 1984 |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
Wonderful poems, dear Abe! Such emotion connected with these events. Pioneers are always at risk, but thanks God for their courage. Our destiny is in the space ... scientific progress can't stop! Love, Margherita |
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