Loving Poem About NASA

NASA

NASA says they’re going to look more
For things they’ve never found.
How do they know what to look for
If they’ve never found them?

When Pooh looked for heffalumps
He never found the missing grumps.
But when Columbus looked for China
He found something much more fine-a.

Recently, I lost my sets of keys.
It was indeed of a time of anguish.
But I found them, for you see
I knew what for to wish.

So NASA, look around stars
Then you’ll find what is new
When you look up in the blue
OK, live large. Find planets, too.

 

– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D.

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3 thoughts on “Loving Poem About NASA

  1. italiadiva

    Aha! The great Comic Chef also writes comic poetry! Good for you!

    May I ask a favor? I have been writing for Medium.com. So far I only have about 36 followers. If I can reach at least 100 followers, I can apply to have them pay me for my writings. I could REALLY use the extra income right now!

    Can I prevail upon you to go onto Medium.com and “follow me?” Here is a link to me and one of my stories:

    View at Medium.com

    You might also consider writing for Medium.com yourself. It’s a good place.

    =========== Opera is where a guy gets stabbed in the back, and instead of dying, he sings. — Robert Benchley

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