Wednesday's Verse - Dragonships Ahoy
This week’s verse moves from a science fiction poem about rescuing people from a crashed starship to a science fiction acrostic about solar starships. It is taken from 366 Days of Poetry, a
collection of mixed-genre poetry released in 2016.
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Dancing on the
winds of space,
Reeling and
spinning on the breath of stars,
Alive with the
ever-blowing solar breeze,
Gyrating
through the solar system, from Pluto through to Mars,
Our dragons
find their way, on wings of finest steel
No one said
the star dragons, were ever creatures real,
So we built
them, to catch the solar flares,
Harness the
power of a mighty sun, and then
Into the very
farthest depths of our universe to run,
Perhaps we
should have made better star drives,
So that we had
more control, but the dragons fly forever,
And shine
brightly in the cold.
Hopes of ours
are pinned to them
Over the
distances they glide,
Yearning for a
distant world, across the star divide.
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You can find the first two poetry
collections at the links below - although there are plans to reissue them with
more genre-appropriate covers in the future. The third collection will be
released later in the year.
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