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Joyce Joadiyce Aug 2019
Galaxies afar way out in outer space stars
They hide so very well from humans
Visiting often to Earth's front door
Making schemes in ufos out of the locals

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Joyce Joadiyce Aug 2019
Planet Earth ours for Earthlings
The extraterrestrials the galaxy
Looking up the aliens see our Earth
A ufo for the out there universe
Joyce Joadiyce Aug 2019
Whichever the galaxy an alien
Everywhere stars many planets
Earthlings see dots our home the 3rd rock
A ufo up above maybe comes looks



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Joyce Joadiyce Aug 2019
I'm a little alien up from where
I came to Earth to look there
In my ufo you see the Earthling
To moons your of in galaxy like Martian!!!



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Joyce Joadiyce Aug 2019
That little alien told me he could
Come to our Earth in his ufos half a second
Leave without making a sound
The locals wonder them Martians up above the ground

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Joyce Joadiyce Aug 2019
Planets, stars Martian aliens
Quite a commotion they come just one
The locals watch twinkling dots there from
Visits to our Earth just passing along???

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effie ebbtide Apr 2018
UFOs spiral figure-8s around
pillars erected by watchful eyes
above a sheet of unwatchful worms
beneath a blanket of hyperwatchful stars
between a hyperlapse of comets eternal
faith isn't a constant,
god is the internet
Kane Smith Sep 2017
I like the clear country nights .
Stars are countless points of light.
I once saw two red halos
Like wheels of fire in the sky.
Cat Aquino Jan 2016
The New Mexico sky is alive,
redder than a child’s wagon on a dusty front lawn
and the stars blink like forgotten Christmas lightswhile constellations shift, dissatisfied with their placements, sending ripples through mythology with every new shape they make.

We have blankets and enough hope among us
to keep the morning star burning above the far hills—
I am flanked by mountainous profiles;
the crag of a nose, the devastating valley of a lip.

We are wondering if someone out there could read our thoughts
if someone would take an interest in what puts our bodies together.
Misguided, we gaze upward.

It’s crazy to believe we’re alone in the universe, someone says,
and I smile into my shoulder, considering,
of all things,
space:

the starry unknown
between fingers and words.
written in October 2014
published in the ICA Literary Magazine 2015
to-be published in the Ampersand Literature and Art Folio in 2016
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