Space Traveller by Monty Edwards

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Space Traveller

 

I plan to build a spaceship soon and travel to the stars.

My Dad says: “Land first on the moon, then buy more fuel on Mars.”

But will the Martians sell me fuel if I’ve no shopper docket?

I’ll ask my mum to give me one and keep it in my pocket.

 

At school we learned the nearest star is still quite far away.

This means the food I’ll need to pack must last more than one day.

So I should fit a cupboard in where food can all be stored

And for my rest, it’s surely best, to put a bed on board.

 

My spaceship must have windows where I’ll watch the stars at night.

For sleeping, I’ll make shutters to keep out their dazzling light.

Since stars will be much closer as I travel out in space

There’d hardly be much sleeping with them shining in my face!

 

I’ve worked it out. Without a doubt, my spaceship will be large.

I ought to contact Fuel Watch too, to learn what Martians charge.

I think perhaps I need more time. There’s so much I must do,

But once my spaceship’s ready, then I’ll say goodbye to you.

 

Or would you like to help me build and join me for the ride?

You needn’t  answer straight away, there’s still time to decide,

But if you plan to come along, you too need food and bed.

So let’s  just ask our mums to take us to the zoo instead.

 

Monty Edwards

Monty says:  Space travel seems to fascinate many children and stimulate their imagination, long before they have any realistic concept of what it might involve.

Postcard From Mars by Allan Cropper

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Postcard From Mars

There’s a trillion stars

and one of them’s Mars,

and that’s where I’m wanting to go.

It shines brightly red

‘mongst stars overhead,

a warming and welcoming glow.

A star it not be?

No difference to me.

It lives way out there in deep space.

Can’t save for a house

on this planet of ours

so I’m thinking that Mars is the place.

I’m planning a trip,

booked on a space ship

that’s due to depart in the spring.

I will be space suited,

luggage is included,

I will not be packing a thing.

I’ll have all new neighbours,

they live in the craters,

antennae on top of their head.

They ‘re tiny and green,

but they’re easily seen

‘gainst a backdrop of nothing but red.

So wish me good luck

as I pack my space truck

to head off to the great unknown.

Don’t worry at all,

I’ll give you a call

if I can get bars on my phone.

I’ll try for a while,

continue to dial,

I’ll contact you, never you fear.

If I can’t get through

a post card will do,

that simply says ‘Wish you were here’.

Allan Cropper