A Sunset Bloom

Then we sat on the sand for some time and observed
How the oceans that cover the world were perturbed
By the tides from the orbiting moon overhead
"How relaxing the sound of the waves is," you said.

I began to expound upon tidal effects
When you asked me to stop, looking somewhat perplexed
So I did not explain why the sunset turns red
And we watched the occurrence in silence instead.

Notes:

Lieutenant Commander Data (2338 – 2379)

Folksonomies: poetry

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 Schisms
Audiovisual Media>Television Series, Single Episode:   (Stardate 46154.2)Schisms, Star Trek, The Next Generation, Retrieved on 2015-04-14
Folksonomies: science fiction poetry


Schemas

23 MAR 2013

 Science and Naturalism in Poetry

Poems on science and nature.
Folksonomies: nature science poetry poems
Folksonomies: nature science poetry poems
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