This poem started as a narration—my daughter and I had been reading about the surface of the planet Venus—and turned into something a little deeper…
Venus My heart has lifted for the morning star, Brilliance bursting in its perfect place, A dolphin's back seen breaking through the water Beyond all doubt, beyond slowness or haste. Named deity of love--delighted passion-- Its shine makes simple souls all starry-eyed. Dessert placed in the daily morning ration Of dawn that turns the darkness rosy-skied. The planet's surface writhes in smoth'ring weight, As lava flows on lava, fumes fight fumes; Its dark and heavy atmosphere the plate That bounces light so well to distant rooms. My heart's dark lava, Lord, hold me in place To lift one heart a million miles away.
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