| 8. Natural Pollution |
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| Poetry Cycles - Mars West | |
| Written by Administrator | |
| Wednesday, 01 January 1997 | |
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There are no bright urban lights
To obscure the Mars night sky: The Martian cities are crumbled ruins, If any did exist, And ours are dreams we've not yet built And still generations distant. A great planet for observing comets,
If ever it would rain And wash all the red air borne dust away. I've heard that Pluto offers better viewing, If you don't mind the erratic postal service And Charon isn't occulting your view. - 1997 -
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