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The Wizard Nebula
This image of the open star cluster NGC 7380, also known as the Wizard Nebula, is a mosaic of images from the WISE mission spanning an area on the sky of about 5 times the size of the full moon. NGC 7380 is located in the constellation Cepheus about 7,000 light-years from Earth within the Milky Way Galaxy. The star cluster is embedded in a nebula, which spans some 110 light-years. The stars of NGC 7380 have emerged from this star-forming region in the last 5 million years or so, making it a relatively young cluster. WISE, the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer mission, scans the entire sky in infrared light, picking up the glow of hundreds of millions of objects and producing millions of images. The mission is designed to uncover objects never seen before, including the coolest stars, the universe's most luminous galaxies and some of the darkest near-Earth asteroids and comets. Its vast catalogs will help answer fundamental questions about the origins of planets, stars and galaxies. WISE joins two other infrared missions in space -- NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the Herschel Space Observatory, a European Space Agency mission. WISE is different from these missions in that it will survey the entire sky. It is designed to cast a wide net to catch all sorts of unseen cosmic treasures, including rare oddities. All four infrared detectors aboard WISE were used to make this image. NGC 7380 was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1787. Her brother, William Herschel, discovered infrared light in 1800. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA...
StarPoet Newsletter Vol. X, No. XLI Print E-mail
Letters - Newsletters
Saturday, 10 October 2009 22:00
The StarPoet Newsletter
Vol. X, No. XLI (October 11, 2009 C.E.)
StarPoet Newsletter by Lisa Jain Thompson
The year is all downhill from here, isn't it now?   How are the seasons like Obama's First Term.   Discuss.

The god of indeterminate causes,
The ruler of multiple universes,
Made his choices in this one in particular
Then disappeared evermore into another.

Lisa Jain Thompson c. 2009 CE 

Let us run until we fall, fly until we crash headlong in the ocean below us, leap high until we escape this well in which we find ourselves.

starpoet rides again in the guise of an ancient lyricist

Antares and Betelgeuse

Antares and Betelgeuse greet the September morning,
Overshone by Jupiter's and Venus's reflected glory;
The great nebulae, already hidden by Dawn's reluctant rising,
Must wait until winter has redressed night's majesty
And the world's repromised birth lies still beneath the earth.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)

When President and Mrs. Obama visit Copenhagen to win the 2016 Olympics for Chicago, their words fell on deaf ears.  Perhaps in their separate speeches to the International Olympic Committee the words themselves were the problem..

In the 41 sentences of her remarks, Michelle Obama used some form of the personal pronouns "I" or "me" 44 times.

President Obama, a comparatively shrinking violet, used those pronouns only 26 times in 48 sentences.

Perhaps the problem is not in the stars.

short romantic
Let Me Another Take

Let me another take
And life would prove less sweet;
Should we a different road have walked,
We would have found our separate destinations
And never know this love.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)
little green apples
Open Carry

Dropping its small green fruit on the ground,
The apple tree up the corner
Is at least a century too late to benefit the deer
That once roamed these hills
When Virginia was farmland and a gun,
A sign of good citizenship.  Still is in some parts.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)

Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -- in a firmness of mind and mastery of appetite.  It teaches us to do as well as talk; and to make our actions and words all of a color.

-- Seneca

 commute, observe
The Men, The Men

Men, men, sitting in a row,
A handful of women, but mostly men
Riding the morning early commute.
The women sit alone, seldom talking;
The men greet each other boisterously,
Barking loudly at their friends and acquaintences.

I watch each new man enter,
Attempting to gauge their potential
For harm and sexual adventure.
If I am wrong or mix the two,
Disaster may await at my morning bus stop,
Or on my return in the late afternoon
-- Or something quite interesting
After a drink or two.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)

Wisdom, compassion, and courage -- these are three universally recognized moral qualities of man.  When a man understands the nature and use of these moral qualities, he will then understand how to put in order his personal conduct and character.

-- Confucius

I've relived the day dozens of times and more -- it always ends the same.

Grandpa

My father left me before I was thirty,
Died there sitting in front of his ham set,
Sipping cheap sauterne and smoking menthol cigarettes
That spring two years after my daughter's birth.
In the morning she played ball with grandpa,
In the afternoon we visited a friend across the river:
By the time we returned he lay stone dead
On the cold concrete floor of the garage.
I closed his eyes, kissed his lips one last time,
Then rose to walk out to explain to my daughter
Where her grandpa went.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)
                                               
lyric for eternity
Full Western Moon

Full moon sinking in the west,
A bright full wheel of good parmisan;
High clouds illuminated by the sun
Still stuck below the eastern horizon.

A cool fall morning at summer's end,
Still dark as daylight slowly shortens,
Shadowed by night's lingering hand,
The world awaits for day to begin.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)

The Artificial Virginity Hymen kit, distributed by the Chinese company Gigimo, costs $30 or so. It is intended to help newly married women fool their husbands into believing they are virgins-culturally important in a conservative Middle East where sex before marriage is considered by many to be illicit (and on late night talks apparently -- who knew?). The product leaks a blood-like substance when inserted and broken. Gigimo advertises shipping to every Arab country.

In the words of the company, the Artificial Virginity Hymen was created from Kyoto, Japan in 1993. It was first introduced to the locals, than became famous and spread to Thailand in 1995 It is now available in South East Asia, South Asia, and in the Middle East countries. The kit is mainly composed of natural albumin, a medical use inflation element, and a water-soluble base medicinal preparation, all of which have no side effect.

How to use: " Insert this artificial hymen into your vagina carefully. It will expand a little and make you feel tight. When your lover penetrate, it will ooze out a liquid that look like blood not too much but just the right amount. Add in a few moans and groan, you will pass through undetectable."

growing older
The Flash of Silence, The Rumble of Darkness

When I was young I looked for ghosts,
Checked if my guardian angel was beside me,
Waited for my God to tell me my vocation,
Listened at night for the thoughts of aliens
Trying to contact me from some distant planet.

I discovered that the world was quite silent,
Vacant except for my family and my classmates;
No one waited to reward me for my existence,
No prophet lurked to revelate
The path that lay before me.

I remembered nothing from before
The moment of my birth, knew no one
Who had died and come back again
To tell me something waited more than darkness,
That life had some greater meaning
Other than what I would give it myself.

When I was young and looked for ghosts,
I found only myself and a universe
Which barely took time to notice
The attention I thought was
Only properly mine.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)
lovers, lace, guns, and history

Can She Handle A Gun?

The whiskey and cigars,
The men without marriage,
The bombs, the guns,
And the instigations of The Rising,
Aunt Maude was not a traditional woman,
But always the proper one
To do what was needed,
What was necessary.

I sleep with her niece
Who carries on the family business,
The child Maude spoke of
When they met last century,
The young girl she once held,
Observed closely, and asked
Ah, she's beautiful
But can she handle a gun?

I'll let history be the judge of that
But I think Maude would be quite proud
Of the life her niece has led
And what she has accomplished
In the decades since Maude's death:
Irish genes run true, The Rising lives,
One generation to the next,
In the heart of the one who shares my bed.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)

It is wiser to find out than suppose.

-- Mark Twain

the nature of the beast
As Time Goes By

Five million years,
One hundred fifty thousand generations
Separates us from the other apes,
Sixty million menstruations,
And unknown numbers of women
Dead in childbirth
As our brains grew faster than our hips.

We are not so different, now and then,
Wanting only to see our babies born
Without deformity, our children grown,
Strong and healthy, and, if we are lucky,
See our grandchildren before we die.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)

lyric for the ancients
Late September, Before Dawn

A whisp of clouds,
A white full moon
Too bright to focus nakedly;
A touch of fall,
A touch of winter,
The trees still green but dying;
Spring will not come
If summer does not end
And the encroaching chill find us
Wrapped in warm furs
Around our campfires.

— Lisa Jain Thompson (October 2009)

Every man is in his own person the whole human race without a detail lacking....I knew I should not find in any philosophy a single thought which had not passed through my own head, nor a single thought which had not passed through the heads of millions and millions of men before I was born.

-- Mark Twain

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