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T O P I C R E V I E WUKRuss2I was teaching space exploration to my Year 7 students this morning and the Teaching Assistant wrote us the following poem.I though it was nice and am posting with his permission. Moon Landing.Oh Moon, celestial guardian of the night.Benevolent placeIn the dark of space.Friendly sateliteof our planet Earth,Watching Quietly Since its birth.Today I'll launch From here to spaceSoon to land on your smiling face.I hope to walk,Perhaps I'll drive,Upon your surfaceWhen I arrive.I'll do my bestTo inflict no painThen you'll let me come again.Gazz 2010. (I was still writing the date!)SpaceAholicInspiring prose (appreciated by somebody not generally into the touchy-freely poem kind of thing!)
I though it was nice and am posting with his permission.
Moon Landing.Oh Moon, celestial guardian of the night.Benevolent placeIn the dark of space.Friendly sateliteof our planet Earth,Watching Quietly Since its birth.Today I'll launch From here to spaceSoon to land on your smiling face.I hope to walk,Perhaps I'll drive,Upon your surfaceWhen I arrive.I'll do my bestTo inflict no painThen you'll let me come again.Gazz 2010.
Oh Moon, celestial guardian of the night.Benevolent placeIn the dark of space.Friendly sateliteof our planet Earth,Watching Quietly Since its birth.Today I'll launch From here to spaceSoon to land on your smiling face.I hope to walk,Perhaps I'll drive,Upon your surfaceWhen I arrive.I'll do my bestTo inflict no painThen you'll let me come again.
Gazz 2010.
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