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NEW ASTROPOEMS AT TARGOVISTE ASTRO-FEST 2023 (7)

By Andrei Dorian Gheorghe posted 12-13-2023 13:56

  

NEW ASTROPOEMS AT TARGOVISTE ASTRO-FEST 2023 (7) 

By Andrei Dorian Gheorghe 

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SPECIAL ASTROPOETRY MOMENTS

For this episode I chose (and translated into English) three special forms of astropoetic expression from the festival. 

-Teacher Ioan Adam, founding president of the Sirius Astronomical Association, launched in Targoviste the last issue of the magazine he founded in 1999, Pasi spre Infinit / Steps towards Infinity (the longest-running printed astronomy magazine in Romania), in which he was a permanent promoter of cosmopoetry. In this issue I found an astropoetic medallion of his former student (now a teacher too), Mariana Popa, from which I chose a work. 

-A graduate of the International Space University in Strasbourg, president of the Astrophilately Commission of the Romanian Philately Society and winner of the World Space Week Poster 2015 Competition, Alec Bartos, read three astropoems at the festival, from which I selected one (and translated it into English). 

-The third chosen work was, in fact, a one man show of mine that started from an apparently contradictory situation, which I will describe in due course. 

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OUR ISLAND IN THE UNIVERSE 

By Mariana Popa

At the edge of the horizon, 

among the existential satellites, 

a space probe hovers, 

somewhere among stray variables, 

pulsating light towards their sisters. 

A gigantic, yellow Cepheid 

is measured with the Sun, 

but does not want to spoil 

its relationship with him 

and is looking for 

another quantification beyond 

our “island in the universe”. 

Their flight seems to draw 

stained glass windows 

and their lit chandeliers fascinate 

the labyrinth of our mind, 

then they get lost 

on the shores of the vortex, 

bathing in the colors 

of the aurora borealis. 

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BLACK HOLE 

By Alec Bartos

Black hole! 

You sucked my soul and self 

And you left me in the horizon of events 

Empty as my big mother Bang left me. 

I gave you all the rings 

From all the Saturns 

But they were all drawn by their gravities. 

Only I was left alone 

Without an orbit.  

But no - it's nothing - 

I'll find a Supernova, 

I'll quietly wait for it to explode 

As long as it takes. 

It will expel me 

At first gently 

And then faster and faster 

To the limit of the Universe. 

The known one. 

And maybe then I'll end up in your universe again 

And I won't tremble like an electron 

Without an atom.  

We'll be us again 

You my dear planet 

Me your satellite in orbit (elliptical that's right) 

But stuck willingly 

All the time 

Face to face towards you. 

I'm waiting. 

Black hole. 

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METEORITES FALLING ON THE MOON 

(one man show) 

By Andrei Dorian Gheorghe 

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Astronaut (narrates): 

When I was on the Moon 

for the first time, 

I was in a very good mood. 

Meteorites fell in bursts 

in every sea and in every valley 

and they didn't seem 

like xenophobic shouts 

or abstract scrums, 

but even shows 

with beats of drums, 

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(Then he launches into a percussion solo, we don't know how realistic or how imaginary compared to what he lived on the Moon because... on the one hand, due to the lack of a consistent atmosphere, no sounds can be heard on the Moon, and on the other part, a massive fall of meteorites - which for the same reason cannot pass through the meteor phase - causes vibrations and can “make the Moon hum” ... after which the astronaut begins to sing a hard rock song.) 

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Meteorites fly, 

falling from the sky. 

Nebulas cry…! 

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