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NEW ASTROPOEMS AT TARGOVISTE ASTRO-FEST 2023 (4)

By Andrei Dorian Gheorghe posted 12-08-2023 12:18

  

NEW ASTROPOEMS AT TARGOVISTE ASTRO-FEST 2023 (4) 

By Andrei Dorian Gheorghe 

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ASTROPOEMS BY VETERANS 

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In a constantly renewing world, 

veterans are a core 

because they have seen 

the sky more. 

(Andrei Dorian Gheorghe) 

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In the three cosmopoetry shows of the festival, I presented several old and new personal astropoems, epigrams for personalities in Romanian astronomy, musical-humorous astro-sketches, a comic mini-drama written with Alex Vizitiu, an astronautic poem, and a short one man show. 

The great astroartist Dan Mitrut gave a concert of astro-folk music, and the student Stefan Niciev performed two mini-recitals of astro-rock music. 

Old and new astropoems were read by veterans Diana Maria Ogescu, Cristian Dănescu (who recently discovered a variable star through the “survey” method), Victor Chifelea, Alec Bartos and Valentin Grigore, as well as high school students Stefan Cristache, Stefan Niciev, Erik Culescu and Ioana Iulia Ilie. 

I also read poems by Andee Sherwood, Larry Jaffe and Zigmund Tauberg in an act entitled “Astropoets for World Peace”. 

From all of these, for the beginning I chose to publish on the AWB blogs (after translating them into English) three new astropoems, written by veterans: 

-Diana Maria Ogescu, former vice-president of SARM. 

-Victor Chifelea, my first teammate in the Romanian astropoetry movement that was taken over by SARM in 1995. 

-Valentin Grigore, founding president of SARM. 

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COSMOS 

By Diana Maria Ogescu 

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From the beginning, 

A Toy 

In the Creator's hand.  

Earthlings rejoice, 

Studying its substance. 

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COPERNICUS 

By Victor Chifelea 

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Prizes are awarded at the Great Council 

of the mighty on Earth. 

But who should be in first place?

Maybe the Titans 

who fought the Gods? 

Or Hercules, 

who brought the end 

of Leo and Hydra? 

Or maybe Atlas, 

on whose shoulders 

rests the victorious orb to the end? 

Or, yes, the fragile cleric who, 

from a magical flash, 

puts the arrogant Terra in order 

and throws the star 

to the place of honor 

in the middle of the system. 

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EARTH AND SKY 

By Valentin Grigore 

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If man did not exist, 

what would the earth and the sky do?

The normal man is the one 

who lets the sky descend in him 

and offers it to those around him. 

This should be something existential. 

If you achieve this, 

you shine like the stars.


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