As the evening light fades
The
sky takes on a twilight hue
Until
the stars appear above
And
the moon comes into view
And
palely paints the ocean
With
its gentle lunar light
As the evening light fades
The
sky takes on a twilight hue
Until
the stars appear above
And
the moon comes into view
And
palely paints the ocean
With
its gentle lunar light
For the Auriga constellation
Look
up into the northern sky
You
will find the charioteer
Between
Perseus and Gemini
Saturn VI
Iced
water Titan
Largest
Moon of Saturn
Dense
Orange sphere
A
planet like moon
Iced
water Titan
The frozen Dwarf planet Ceres,
The
largest asteroid among the stars
Between
the belted giant Jupiter
And
the red planet of war Mars
Unknown to Gustav Holst
Pluto, the Dwarf planet
Inhabits the Kuiper belt
And is no longer the ninth planet
Of our solar system
Not even the biggest Dwaft
But Second to Eris
Gustav Holst’s bringer of war
The red planet
A place of high mountains
And deep canyons
Red dust deserts
And frozen Polar Regions
Gustav Holst’s bringer of peace
Second planet from the Sun,
Earth's "sister planet"
To the ancients
The Morning Star
Or the Evening Star
Shrouded by opaque
Highly reflective
Clouds of sulphuric acid
Gustav Holst’s Mystic
Farthest
planet from the Sun
Beautiful
ice giant
Whose
brilliant blue
Appearance
belies
The
deadly atmosphere
Of
frozen methane
Gustav Holst’s magician
Beautiful
ice giant
Whose
clouds of methane
Present
a featureless disk
Of
blue-green colour
Gustav Holst’s
The bringer of old age
In
a state of perpetual storm
Saturn
the mighty gas giant
With
Iconic rings of dust and ice
An
image comforting and reliant
Gustav Holst’s
Winged Messenger
The
lifeless silver sphere
Races
around our fiery star
As
fast as its name sake
The
fast-flying Roman deity,
Messenger
to the gods
Gustav Holst’s
Bringer of Jollity
The
mighty gas giant
Red
belted Jupiter
Largest
in the solar system
With
its great red spot
A
storm that has raged
For
centuries
Are you wearing tinted lenses?
And the colour of vermillion
In normal light they look great
But at night you look like an alien
I Love Sci-Fi , but not all of it To give you a clue, I will just say That I’m in my element when I Boldly go to a galaxy far far away