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This poem by
Sapphire Timson (9) was published.
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As I Rise To The Stars
As I rise to the stars where I belong,
I go through the improbably black hole.
As I rise to the stars where I belong,
I see the moon with Neil Armstrong’s footsteps
And the American flag
As I rise to the stars where I belong,
I see all the stars and the biggest star of all,
The babbling hot sun.
As I rise to the stars where I belong,
I see all the planets, Mars, Venus, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Neptune
And last but not least, Pluto.
As I rise to the stars where I belong,
I bounce about space with no gravity to pull me down.
As I rise to the stars where I belong,
I come out of the dark, dark, impenetrable black hole,
Floating around in the spooky air.
As I rise to the stars where I belong,
I make my way back to Earth, it’s boiling hot
But it’s the middle of winter.
There’s definitely something wrong.
I take off all my layers and drop them in the snow.
Sapphire Timson (9)
Parish Church Junior School
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