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A night sky

We're looking at the night sky in awe in this issue #236 of your weekly poetry shot

Arjan Tupan

Arjan Tupan

I watch in awe
bright spots around
the moon tonight -
I can't tell which
ones are the
planets and which ones the stars.

Recently, there was this unique moment where at night you could see seven planets aligned in the sky. A rare opportunity. I looked at the sky these days, at night. We even had some cloudless nights, so I really could see the moon and lots of bright spots. Then I realised: I have no idea how to distinguish a planet from a star. Still, the night sky with the moon and the stars was an awesome thing to look at.

On one of the days, I looked up, saw a crescent moon, and it just reminded me of those 1920s illustrations of the moon with a face. A poem was born.

Did you recognise the planets?

The poem above is a highku, a poetic form inspired by the haiku and the higher culture on Farcaster.


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Commented 2 days ago

In your weekly poetry shot, we're looking at the night sky: https://paragraph.xyz/@trpplffct/a-night-sky

A night sky