(meteorobs) METEOR CONTEMPORARY POETRY PROJECT (6)

Valentin Grigore vali_sarm at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 21 15:41:30 EST 2005


METEOR CONTEMPORARY POETRY PROJECT (6) 
-Andrei Dorian Gheorghe (adg at sarm.ro), Alastair
McBeath (meteor at popastro.com), Valentin Grigore
(vali_sarm at yahoo.com)-

In this issue: 
I. METEOR POEMS (1.Fallen Stars; 2.Meteors) 
II. METEOR POETRY EVENTS 2005 (1. Earth and Meteors –
Bucharest, March; 2. Perseids 2005 Camp –
Crasna-Covasna, July-August; 3. International Meteor
Conference 2005 – Oostmalle, September, during the 9th
Saturday night Astroshow, when the conference
participants tried as usual to relax after the day’s
scientific presentations) 
III. METEOR HUMOUR: THE EARTHIDS 

Previous issues:   
-Leonid 2002 Poetry – prologue, December 2002 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/imo-news/message/1088 
-MCPP (1), June 2003 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/imo-news/message/1177 
-MCPP (2), December 2003 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/imo-news/message/1321 
-MCPP (3), June 2004 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/imo-news/message/1392 
-The Song of the IMC – a September 2004 supplement 
by Jeremie Vaubaillon 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/imo-news/message/1455 
-MCPP (4), December 2004 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/imo-news/message/1507  
-MCPP (5), June 2005 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/imo-news/message/1573  

The next issue, for which we wait for submissions,
will appear at the summer solstice 2006. 
-Coordinators-

“It is important to wake up the hidden artistic
qualities in astronomers.” 
-Paul Roggemans (Belgium)- 

I. METEOR POEMS 

“With the blue blood of the falling stars 
trying to embrace the fecund Earth, 
I inoculate the wings of the vast constellations...”
-Dominic Diamant (Romania)-

1. FALLEN STARS

SPECIAL MOMENT 
-by Giovanni Malito (1957-2003, Canada / Ireland; 
a tribute to his memory at 
http://www.nhi.clara.net/z106.htm )- 

spending so much time 
with the moon and stars today- 
winter solstice 


and a falling star 
crossing 
the sky 

A THOUGHT ABOUT MY MOTHER EUGENIA RADU (1942-2005), 
FORMER PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER AT CLUJ OBSERVATORY 
-by Gelu-Claudiu Radu (Romania)- 

My mother has gone to watch meteors and stars closer. 

TO HARALD ALEXANDRESCU (1945-2005), EX-COORDINATOR OF
“ADMIRAL VASILE URSEANU” MUNICIPAL OBSERVATORY IN
BUCHAREST
-by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe (Romania)- 

July falling star 
border to the absolute 
people who never die 

2. METEORS

AGEING OF MARBLE 
(TO A MONUMENTAL WHITE METEOR) 
~by Adrian Sima (Romania)~ 

I’m getting older
 
and can only sculpt 
your statue- 

small sanctuary 
of strong milk 

HAIKU 
-by Michaela Al. Orescu (Romania)- 

meteor shower 
setting on fire through explosions 
Terra’s mantle 

MEMORIES 
-by Ovidiu Vaduvescu (Romania / Canada)- 

My love, 
perhaps you will return in time, 
and will remember 
that wonderful night
 
when I drove the clouds away, 
giving you a bouquet of meteors
 
when I told you about the stars, 
teaching you to count them, 
and I carried you to them
 

But now it is late, 
the stage is deserted, 
and I must sign up in the list 
of my great emotions: 

a crazy sentimentalist.

HAIKU 
-by Simona Vaduvescu (Romania / Canada)- 

meteor- 
a small planet predestined to die 
too early
 

LYRIDS 
-by Dominic Diamant (Romania)- 

Orpheus with his lyre 
taming wild animals 

a lyre delighting 
the ethereal forest 

a lyre bridled 
by Orpheus’ celestial tears  

HAIKU 
-by Iulian Olaru (Romania)- 

sprightly meteors 
in the sky of the soul 
voices of children 

SPACE AND ECO TOURISM 
-by Ion Moraru (Romania)- 

Last summer 
it was perfect for me in the Danube Delta, 
but all ended with 
too much motion upon eternal waters
 

I am also reminded of the Earth’s orbit, 
where a lot of residues of human civilization 
gravitate, 
not only pure meteoroids 
and virtual meteors
 

LOOKING FOR METEORS IN ICELAND 
-by Gerald England (U.K.)- 

out from under 
a ceiling of darkblue cloud; 
we sail into sunrise

METEOR MEMORY 
-by Cristina Slovineanu (Romania)- 

Playing my game 
On a lost flight 

Learning to burn singing 
For fond people 

Learning to fall dying 
Under specks of light 

CYGNIDS 
-by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe (Romania)- 

Small fiery swans flying and singing: 
“We are dancing 
in the sky!” 

-read at IMC 2001-  

METEOR PHOTOGRAPHS 
-by Maria Nutu-Sima (Romania)- 

Bright falls from the sun in the night, 
Shadows of heavenly bodies, 
Burning bits of time, 
A competition 
In a photographic laboratory.

IN A BILLION CREATION STORIES 
-by Steve Sneyd (U.K.)- 

half-formed young world pulls 
older to crash, burn: impact 
debris gift’s new moon

METEOR IMAGES FROM MY POEMS 
COMPOSED IN COMMUNIST POLITICAL PRISONS (3)- 
1951. IN THE PRISON OF AIUD, AFTER A FELLOW PRISONER’S
DEATH 
-by Constantin Dumitrescu-Cunctator (Romania)- 

The night developing an immense cover. 
A star sparkling among the clouds, 
Coming down and smiling 
Like in an optimistic text
 


And I murmuring: 
“Tomorrow, my God, who’s the next?”

A PERSEID 
-by Diana Maria Ogescu (Romania)- 

like a lightning bolt 
irreversibly harming 
the wing of the Swan 

THREE QUARTERS FULL 
(DROPS OF SILVER STARLIGHT) 
-by Srinjay Chakravarti (India)- 

a tall frosted glass 
and the sliced half-lemon 
of an orb three nights before the full moon. 
its rind, 
propped up on the rim, 
resting on a slender straw 
poised, 
slanting, 
along eternity’s edge. 

from the blue hills of forever 
far beyond twilight’s horizon, 
the evening’s rain sieves 
lunar ichor 
dripping from midnight’s milky way – 
drops of silver starlight 
flavoured with a sweet tang 

and with your flash lime soda 
you sip celestial radiance 
from your tall frosted glass 

your fingerprints on its circumference 
patterning whorls of shadow 
against the black starlit void 
of an entire universe.   

THE METEOR 
-by Florian Saioc (Romania)- 

Guided through the darkness 
By the blind force of great gravity, 
It flashed in the sky like a lucifer match 
(A moment lost in the infinite) 

And I was sad I couldn’t catch fire 
For my pipe, from it. 

WHO 
-by Dan Mitrut (Romania)- 

Who is the water of blue? 
Who is the blind man of light? 
Remoteness of astral love
 
Who is the dog on the moon? 

Sky of bitter beech, 
the photosphere of a dream 
stabs me
 

Who is the bread which burns, 
cries and laughs? 

Unlucky game, 
the song of the dolphin 
arrowed by a leonid. 

HAIKU 
-by Tina Visarian (Romania)- 

end of night 
the last meteor 
a rumble through the fog   

GEMINIDS 
-by Zigmund Tauberg (Romania)- 

Castor and Pollux use 
Godlike armament for fight 
As for their training: 
Stones on fire wings in flight. 

II. METEOR POETRY EVENTS 2005 

“I think the Universe conspires to help the people
with good souls.” 
-Juan Martin Semegone (Argentina)-

1. EARTH AND METEORS – A ROMANIAN JOINT ASTROPOETRY
READING OF THE JEWISH REALITY MAGAZINE LITERARY CIRCLE
AND THE ROMANIAN SOCIETY FOR METEORS AND
ASTRONOMY-SARM, BUCHAREST, MARCH   
 
“
a storm without his wish, out of him...” 
-Dorel Dorian- 

“
man on the edge of the Universe, or (who knows?)
maybe even in its centre
” 
-Toma Hirth- 

“
 people used to lose time by laughing
” 
-Horia Arama- 

THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND US 
-by Zigmund Tauberg-

It is placed on a peripheral position, 
and surrounded by a retinue of planets, 
asteroids, and meteoroids, 
and meteors, and comets. 

In this kingdom placed on an arm 
of the Galaxy, 
it is the only one that gives 
living light and energy. 

Its fairer subjects, named Jupiter, Saturn, 
Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, 
receive a lesser quantity 
from its treasure. 

The smaller and closer planets 
receive much more from the Sun, 
and the Earth is the most beloved. 

Much life, superb nature, and us, 
thinking beings pushed by 
enthusiasm and knowledge, 
and using science 
to study even the outside world 
and remote phenomena. 

Us, thinking beings pushed by 
a mysterious wish 
and becoming a part 
of the Universe’s consciousness 
and art. 

METEOR RELIGION 
-by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe- 

The only religion of the meteors 
is to be liked 
by the people

STANZAS 
-by Felicia Mohr- 

Is the Earth with its beings 
a penitentiary 
where we expiate old sins? 

We should enjoy a sunbeam, 
a moonbeam, a meteor, the starlight- 
decorations of the eternal sky 
spread beyond boundlessness


METEOR SHOWER  
-by Adrian Sima- 

the sky is broken; 
drops of burnt blood 
are flowing through my veins  

RECOVERY 
-by Ion Moraru-

Yesterday evening I was waiting for a bus. Bored, I
looked at houses, trees, blocks of flats and, beyond
them, I found some gleaming stars like some old
friends. Yes, they were the same stars of my
childhood, in the same constellations. Only the rare
meteors were different
 and hidden by the light
pollution
 
I also looked for the Moon, my main confidant a long
time ago, when I asked for her help in my trials
 
Now, she was hiding a part of her face, an amazed
girl. She was in a carnival! And suddenly I saw all as
a holiday, with my old friends the stars, the timid
meteors and the tricky Moon looking at us from behind
a mask
 

The sky is so fine
 because it is eternal! 

THE METEOR 
-by Boris Marian- 

“Happiness means 
to pass over preliminary conditions”, 
the teacher sings in “molto cantabile” 
and laughs like a child, 
but his neighbours are upset with him, 
they are always suspicious of the sublime.  

“If you hoped, forget yesterday”, 
the teacher shouts at them. 
“Who or what is the motor 
that moves the wing and the meteor? 

Without sliding on the action slope, 
how could you defeat the lying gods?”, 
the teacher says, checking his basis, 
and a meteor divinely passes. 

SIDEREAL TIME
-by Dan Mitrut- 

Time broken like unleavened bread 
Eucharist bread for people 
spiritual bread for angels 

only the night sighs for us with Lyrids 
and from the sleep of the tear-seeds 
today we create stories  

ETERNAL GARDEN 
-by Dominic Diamant- 

In Your eternal garden, my God, 
with so many wonders, 
and where I incidentally cast shadow too, 
there is room for all. 

Somewhere galaxies give light, 
and lots of stars are exultant. 
They do not care if elsewhere 
rains of meteors, flashing, 
fall like fiery hailstones. 

COSMO-PARTY 
-by Arnold Leinweber- 

Some meteors passed 
through the canopy of heaven 
to announce a party in the stars’ honour, 

in which guests from many galaxies 
will dance to astral melodies. 

But a crazy comet is furious 
for she doesn’t have a partner, 

and a black hole 
(that was not invited) 
threatens to absorb all
 

CALL 
-by Doina Chilargi- 

Let’s leave this strange world 
Full of meanness and envy. 
Let’s look for another planet 
Among unknown galaxies, 
With other falling stars 
Warning not of death, 
But a happy life!

2. ASTROPOEMS COMPOSED OR READ AT THE PERSEIDS 2005
CAMP OF THE ROMANIAN SOCIETY FOR METEORS AND
ASTRONOMY-SARM, CRASNA-COVASNA, JULY-AUGUST 
(some of the verses below were exhibited at the
International Meteor Conference – Oostmalle 2005)

“This is a beautiful world through which we pass so
quickly
” 
-Calin Niculae- 

PERSEIDS 2005 
-by Valentin Grigore- 

We chose to live only us and the sky for a while. 
The sky is close to us, we can feel it by watching
through the telescope, or with the naked eye. 
But we have to ask ourselves and to find an answer: 
Were we really close to the sky? 

BEYOND THE GATE 
-by Diana Georgescu-Mitrut- 

Drink, Perseus, 
from the tears of the set comets. 
Rebuke us, 
throwing the light of the re-born souls. 
Magic eyes will deeply breathe 
the judgment of your sword. 

INFINITE 
-by Alexandru Alecu- 

There are meteoric questions 
which cannot move the canopy of heaven. 

Who am I? Who are we? 
Is infinity really infinite? 

I don’t have any right 
to judge this world, 
looking at the zenith 
in my finite infinite. 

METEOR HAIKU 
-by Adrian Sima- 

up in the sky 
seconds of embers catching fire
in passing 

THE FLYING BEING  
-by Dominic Diamant- 

Hop-la hop-la hop-la 
playing in a trapeze 
balancing among the stars  

I knew that somewhere 
my darling was waiting for me 

Hop-la hop-la hop-la 
flying dizzy by the thought 
of my total victory 
and suddenly falling 

The deep echo shouting 

“Leave the flying being to come to me! 
I have been waiting for him for a long time, 
night after night!” 

But my shame was putting out 
the light. 

COSMIC CALL 
-by Silviu Georgescu- 

We contemplate the sky, 
brave travellers looking for the 
right path. 
Celestial flowers, 
centaurs with chariots, 
and famous guides 
coming on ciphered corridors
 

Complicated cosmic ways
 
Fascinated, we pass through constellations 
by riding tailed comets and meteors. 

“Knowing, we are creating!”- 
researchers conclude. 

LOOKING FOR ANOTHER SUN 
-by Dan Mitrut- 

The comet looked for another sun 
to steal his form-memory, 
laying in wait for each whisper 
roving from the Cosmos’ creation. 

Mother of meteors, 
bird of prey, 
she lightened like a 
strange kind of life. 

A NIGHT AT “PERSEIDS 2005” 
-by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe- 

The same sky for all of us, 
with many attractions one after the other: 
Venus, Jupiter, Summer Triangle, 
Mars, Moon, Pleiades
 

In the camp, a few telescopes 
as communication lines 
with deep sky objects. 

Around the camp, a few peaks 
as tribunes 
for us to acclaim meteors. 

TEACHER TETILEANU’S METEOR REVERSE PRINCIPLE 
-by Mihai Tetileanu- 

If I see a small meteor 
coming from Cygnus to Capricornus, 
than certainly it is not a 
small Capricornid meteor.

PLATOON 
-astropoetic tragicomedy by Sorin Hotea and Alexandru
Conu- 

Sorin Hotea: 
Two astronomers from a camp platoon 
were bored to wait for meteors 
and began to look for a hostile world. 

Alexandru Conu: 
They searched in parallel 
and found the same heavenly bodies. 
A double star low down 
and other ones near it
 

Sorin Hotea: 
The field was arranged, 
quiet stars in platoon, 
only some neighbours without minds 
were performing stupid songs. 

Alexandru Conu: 
The Snake was too low, 
the sky became foggy, 
we neglected small meteors 
and burnt ourselves some neurons 
in the heavenly saloon, 
but we didn’t find Pluto 
in the astral platoon.   

PERSEIDS 2005 
-by Alin Tolea (Romania / U.S.A.)- 

Cover me 
I feel the absolute cold stealing my warmth 
I hear warm and powerless stars calling me 

Put on me a shadow of kiss 
You 
Goddess of the suns 

UNDER THE PERSEID SKY 
-by Cristina Slovineanu- 

We wish for the sky and are the most beautiful
dreamers, 
we are the most beautiful because we accompany meteors
and stars, 
and otherwise we would lose ourselves in desert
mirrors 

We wish for meteors and stars and all that is hidden
from our gazes, 
we wish for them so much, with so much passion, 
that a treasure more precious would not exist 

We wish that goodwill gaze 
would pass over the borders of civilization 
out of the killing words 

We wish that voice out of words 
to receive memories of meteors and stars 
and the power of beauty 

We wish for feelings and look for them in space 
because we are suffocated here by materiality 
and we wish to love and to be loved 

Now, dear stranger, tell me, 
would you like to choose the same dream 
which gave us life, 
which made us be better? 

PERSEIDS 2005 
-by Oana Raduta- 

Golden crown in the infinite, 
Total joy in the absolute, 
Re-found dreams in the universe and 

Light drops in the soul. 

Watch them and be happy! 

3. NEW ASTROPOEMS READ IN THE TRADITIONAL LAST NIGHT
ASTROSHOW OR COMPOSED DURING THE INTERNATIONAL METEOR
CONFERENCE 2005 - OOSTMALLE, BELGIUM, SEPTEMBER

“And I like to go to this conference once a year 
I will tell the truth I don’t know any better 
No matter if you’re from the East, West, South or
North 
Please come on in as soon as you love meteors” 
-Jeremie Vaubaillon (France; Chorus from The Song of
the IMC 2005)-

“We came from afar 
Following a star 
Immy was her name
” 
-Geoff Grayer (U.K.)-

“Did you feel the people’s love? 
That’s important!” 
-Antonio Martinez (Venezuela; words at the IMC 2005)- 

 “Sometimes it’s better to say nothing.” 
-Arnold Tukkers (Holland; after the wonderful IMC
2005)-

 FIREBALLS ON A HUMAN SCALE>~ 
-by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe (Romania)- 

* 
Nicholas Copernicus was a daylight fireball, his
brightness competing with that of the Sun. 
* 
Giordano Bruno was a symbolic fireball, showing the
clearest self-sacrifice for the light. 
* 
Galileo Galilei was a fireball with important details
visible through the lunette. 
* 
Isaac Newton was a fireball brighter than any planet. 
* 
Albert Einstein was a fireball trying to fly with the
speed of light.
 
HAIKU 
-by Galina Ryabova (Russia)- 

Hey, you! Upstairs! 
Are you jumping or what?! 
Even stars fall down. 

MOON AND METEORS 
-by Diana Tampu (Romania)- 

The meteor storm has begun. 
Sad summer stars. 
The Moon is crying, 
sending to you, 
from her soul, 
pearls of pain. 

LIMERICK- 
TO MALCOLM CURRIE
-by David Asher (U.K.)- 

A meteor astronomer named Currie 
Was faced with a rather big worry 
As he needed to write 
For the Saturday night 
A limerick in quite a hurry. 

LIMERICK (new variant)- 
TO RAINER ARLT 
-by Malcolm Currie (U.K.)- 

The wily astronomer Rainer 
Counts meteors from his recliner 
In the Perseid shower 
He bins twelve times per hour 
But now his Aux curve is much finer 

A MESSAGE TO IMMY THE SHOOTING STAR 
(the mascot of IMC 2005) 
-by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe (Romania)- 

Dear Immy: 
 
Rigidity 
Kills creativity. 
Believe me! 

Poetically, 
Any meteor is lovely. 
So help me!

THE LIMERICK FOR MINOR PLANET 
"13352 GYSSENS" 
(TO MARC GYSSENS) 
-by Jean Marc Wislez (Belgium)-

A tiny professor from Boechout, 
Turned out to be crying out loud: 
"I am not a stone, 
Flying alone, 
There's plenty of Immy's around!"

METEOR QUATRAIN 
~by Oleg Belkovich (Russia)~ 
 
I am watching the sky 
I am looking for meteors 
But explain me why 
Am I seeing ladies? 

DAWN 
-by Jos Nijland (Holland)- 

Do you know why I don’t like dawn sometimes? 
When dawn ends a beautiful clear night filled with
many fireballs. 

Do you know why I do like dawn sometimes? 
When dawn is the beginning of celebrating a successful
observation night with your friends. 

Do you know why there has to be dawn? 
Because maybe you will start celebrating at night
first, and feeling like a misty fireball at daylight. 

SPONTANEOUS METAPHORICAL DIALOGUE 
-by Valentin Grigore (Romania) and Casper ter Kuile
(Holland)- 

Valentin: 
What do you say about Gabriel Ivanescu’s memorable
picture 1997, including a Perseid meteor, lightning
and Jupiter? 

Casper: 
It was light in multi-station. 

MISSION 
-by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe (Romania)- 

I am a crazy astronaut 
who was incognito in 2005 
on Comet Tempel 1, 
and I stole a few particles from her. 

Back on Earth, 
I wanted to donate them, 
but all the museums rejected me, saying: 

“We collect meteorites, not meteoroids! 
How can you dare to come 
with cosmic stones 
that were not blessed 
by atmospheric burning?” 

III. METEOR HUMOUR 

“year wheel 
ends full turn, 
new begins; 
in between two, 
instant forever” 
-Steve Sneyd (U.K.), AT SKY GATE – Solstice & New Year
Greetings- 

THE EARTHIDS – ANOTHER METEOR SHOWER>~ 
-by Razvan Ciomartan (Romania)- 

For a long time, a meteor shower has appeared yearly.
It is not included in the International Meteor
Organization’s Calendar, but it is regular, exactly on
December 31-January 1. Meteors of different colours
appearing in the sky, and leaving spectacular traces,
many of them even creating shadows. They can be
observed especially in the big towns. It is the only
meteor shower untouched by light pollution. 

* 
Its maximum is recorded from 23.45-00.15, with an
outburst at 0.00, but the people are not afraid of it.
On the contrary, some of them buy “meteoroids” from
markets before, and launch them during the maximum,
helping this phenomenon. 

* 
Analyzing its maximum, the specialists haven’t yet
established the radiant of this meteor shower, because
the meteors seem to come from all directions. But some
scientists, flying by plane during the maximum, said
that the meteors seem to come from the Earth, and
proposed they be named
 the Earthids! 

* 
The opinions about the zenithal hourly rate, or the
population index, or the magnitude distribution are
numerous and different. But all the specialists
foresee that the next maximum of this meteor shower
will appear at the same moment of the following year. 

*****

Andrei Dorian Gheorghe’s Works 
http://www.adg2005.go.ro/index.html  
Alastair McBeath’s Leonids – sort of 
http://www.astropoetica.com/Fall05/iap_6.html 
Astropoetic Dramas 
http://sarm.astropoetica.com/astrodrama/contents.html 


*   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *
Valentin Grigore
President of SARM
(Romanian Society for Meteors and Astronomy)
CP 14, OP 1, Targoviste, RO-130170, Dambovita, ROMANIA
phone: +40 245 213851, +40 0722829034 (gsm)
e-mail: sarm at romwest.ro, vali_sarm at yahoo.com
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