The Spirits
• 12/05/23 at 11:25PM •The spirts fly,
high at night.
Some tequila,
will make it right.
The spirts fly,
high at night.
Some tequila,
will make it right.
Oh joy! At last a vision of loveliness,
You have that smile,
and the blue eyes,
which will beguile.
Your voice as sweet
as honey to the bee.
Your speech, soft it tis,
I enjoy seeing thee.
I sit,
I stare,
at your face,
you're not aware.
You're dressed,
in a Holiday style,
but you are asleep.
I await your smile.
What once was,
is no longer here.
They're just memories,
in a rear-view mirror.
The fleeting images,
of days gone by,
are fading away.
My question. Why?
An observation, today, in memory care.
The scourge is here,
eating from another's plate.
He can't help it, I suppose,
he doesn't remember, he already ate.
I sit with her,
she smiles,
she sleeps,
no words,
lonely and sad,
describes me,
yet I sit.
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:
It was one of the most energetic particles ever known to strike the Earth -- but where did it come from? Dubbed Amaterasu after the Shinto sun goddess, this particle, as do all cosmic rays that strike the Earth's atmosphere, caused an air shower of electrons, protons, and other elementary particles to spray down onto the Earth below. In the featured illustration, a cosmic ray air shower is pictured striking the Telescope Array in Utah, USA, which recorded the Amaterasu event in 2021 May. Cosmic ray air showers are common enough that you likely have been in a particle spray yourself, although you likely wouldn't have noticed. The origin of this energetic particle, likely the nucleus of an atom, remains a mystery in two ways. First, it is not known how any single particle or atomic nucleus can practically acquire so much energy, and second, attempts to trace the particle back to where it originated did not indicate any likely potential source. Open Science: Browse 3,200+ codes in the Astrophysics Source Code Library
A boat on a river,
sailing at night,
searching the World,
for the new Sunlight.
Over and over,
it is now the way,
as they do this,
day after day.
Will they find,
all which is new?
Will they find
the most beautiful you?
Up jumped the Devil,
I thought I wouldn't see,
but it was you, in the blue dress,
making a fool of me.
Why do I believe?
Why do I care?
You are my love,
We said we would share.
I'll search the World over,
searching to find,
She who I love,
She who is kind.