Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Shealynn - Atmosphere
Atmosphere
Sitting on the dock, facing the Northern Lights,
The lake is quiet, dark only with the glow of the moon
Yet it mirrors that dusty starry Milky Way night,
Complete with the Big and Little Dippers, those silvery spoons.
One cannot hear the howl of the solar winds high in the sky
Nor the storm cells brewing in the Troposphere;
You can see the airplanes flying nigh and high
Along the jet streams that rush through the Stratosphere.
Counting the shooting stars racing in the Mesosphere
Brilliant white light with a streaming tail
Only to blink and see it disappear
A sight only an eclipse or Halley’s Comet could pale.
Satellites floating by and rockets speeding to a distant place,
Overwhelming thoughts of other worlds in the universe prevail
Something that could cause a look of fear on one’s face
But you only remain calm and deeply inhale.
I look over and give you a questioning stare,
All the while knowing there’s an unsaid feeling in the air.
Shealynn, age 16