I would like to thank Qbonefor his music and photo.
Star-stuff
by David Lake
Sweet Earth, each molecule of me has come from you.
Sesame seed, broken into amino acids and calcium,
became my tiny bones; bananas, potassium,
the cells of my brain.
If we could trace each atom back, we'd find
Kansas, Iowa, Ecuador, Spain.
And further still, through unimaginable millennia,
these same atoms –the very same– were flung from a supernova,
only to recombine, here, on Earth.
"Of star-stuff, are we made." Carl Sagan said.
And then (when I'm dead)
the same in reverse:
the atoms' slow dispersal:
pulled in by roots, washed by river, melted in magma,
blown, finally, to smithereens by the exploding sun….
Star-stuff, once again, become.
With Love,
Eve
Eye of God photo thanks to NASA..
HI Mike,I just wrote to you to show you this post :)I knew you would love them Eve
Love your pictures!!
Love the Nexus Nebula *rocks out* I think it’s supposed to actually be a long tunnel shape, God’s telescope maybe? hehe Thanks Eve
HI Gost,I got it from Nasa 🙂 the hubble telescope does great work doesn’t it?Happy you enjoyed it ..Eve
VolverĂ©a estar a tu lado y viajaremosmás allá de las estrellas,más allá de lo nombrado…VolverĂ©a tu mundo de calor iluminado de luces azules,de rios eternos, de agua de amor,con playas de terciopelo y olas de tules…VolverĂ©a encender tu hoguera,a esparcir mi fuego,a ser tu hechicero…Más allá de las estrellas,más allá de lo nombrado…——————————I will return To be to your sideAnd we will travel Beyond the stars,Beyond what’s renowned…I will return To your world of heatIllumination of blue lights,Of eternal, water rivers of love,With beaches of velvet and waves of tulles…I will return To light your bonfire,To scatter my fire,To be your sorcerer…Beyond the stars,Beyond what’s renowned…
My On’anI feel you didn’t hear the song.. Don’t GO AWAY I sent you :(This poem is so beautiful and the music as muchthank you for always over flowing my heartLove to you Your lady of dreamsEve
Hi Eve,A few days ago they’ve broadcasted the landing of man on the moon. They showed it exactly the same it was shown in the sixties. I even saw it then too – though I was a very young child. I sat there for hours in the night. Great stuff. And that’s just a small hint to the universe.Take careElmar
HI Elmar,I am happy to know you got a chance to see the moon landing again, I too rememberseeing it in the 60s on a very small black and white tv. I am always happy to see progress however, since I was in the 6th grade I have always believed it’s best to fix where you live first before starting a new colony.thank you for sharing your day from the 60s with me . It’s nice to hear what others did on the very same day . Nice to see you with the morning sun :)Eve