A Vision of Jupiter

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    A Vision of Jupiter

    Further away of my farthest reach it seems you are,
    But thus further away in the night haven, bright star
    You are, but you’re not such a dud up close are you?
    With many vessels amongst ye, your status seems untrue
    In a planetary timekeepers’ ponderment, yet I wonder
    More of your terrible mass which with you wander
    Amongst meteor-like sun, foster father and death bed,
    Cosmic mortality ancestry that thus read
    A tragic tale that is no greater than our glowy time,
    Of star constellation paths you failed to corrupt or mime,
    And in a century grasp you are thus greatly scarred
    Laid bare your bladeless bodkin afar
    And pounce a titanium breath for many skies
    Each in their twin hearted visionary eyes
    All thermal amongst a splitting agony of the whirlwind,
    Its blushing eye of corruption and terror find
    High sprung Oblivion whose empire once begun
    To pour forth and blend in your obit’s run.
    Jupiter of universal space! May yet I walk atop ye
    As once I always desired before I perchance to die?
    Galilei, I dare not guess the pyramid of thought
    Arose like it soon sinks back and wrought
    For all pretty shapes in the velvet heaven
    With chaotic balls that mimic the other twirling seven,
    Scattered amongst the plank of destructful stars,
    A crew of corpses piercing through in midnight wars
    When sensitive in nothingness of their universal shrine.
    I cannot say in the dark night how keen their boughs shine
    From a mile’s long distant lover where they seem to form.
    Whilst the vale of the sun, whose corrupting storm
    Is a sailing side effect of shattered solar ignorance
    That many of his children shall feel its endurance
    To their thrashing graves. Whilst brother Nemesis
    Wreaks havoc on his infant obstacle many menaces
    So deadly and red burn away their billionated age,
    The sea of space within is hung over its rage,
    It laughs when a star’s black eye eats it away
    As if creation disgusted of itself alway.
    Still, strong stands Jupiter like an Autumn brave!
    Like all the rest, but less struck than the others have.
    Yet my radio signal beams counsel your scattered cries
    Time to time when your magnetic ice
    Bursts intense whirlpools of its heavy expanse,
    Until it would play beyond its own eye’s glance.
    The obstacle, as it were, overrun with a nova’s fragments
    Sifting itself against all the antique magnets,
    Their every motion seeming entwined in place
    Within Europa’s icicled face,
    Is thus like the dead in a heavy shadow of crumbs.
    It gives us a worry when nothing comes
    And snaps them to decay. But alas! Jupiter’s gentle hand
    Is a beckoning tempest on a tempest with a brand
    Of fierce reign. They are scattered around and around
    Amongst Jupiter’s tiny cousins, bound and unbound.
    Why then Jupiter, do you feel desire to us a comrade?
    Are you the true sun no more in a death’s masquerade?
    The beauty of your dress is like a sinking sunrise
    Dulled from surface to heaven, its circular disguise
    Based on an earth-like hurricane is an expanding Mars,
    Existing of three centuries atmospheric cars.
    Saturn had one, which had become death-bitten
    Whilst its red blooded sister remains in a mitten
    Of impalement on Excalibur’s noose,
    A communion that is thus a captive unloose.
    Mixed paths they dance about and outshine,
    Whilst the reckoning morrow makes no pale shine
    To outdo the other—

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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