This is a piece of micro poetry I shared on twitter the other day. Now on dVerse

Galileo took his telescope
to study moons of Mars
he stopped inveterate pope,
claiming earth a center ‘mong stars
—
February 2, 2013
This is a piece of micro poetry I shared on twitter the other day. Now on dVerse

Galileo took his telescope
to study moons of Mars
he stopped inveterate pope,
claiming earth a center ‘mong stars
—
February 2, 2013
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
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no way…hahaha…i just wrote my OLN poem and sent it to claudia yesterday and its all about galileo….great minds eh? well at least yours…smiles…and of course he did not get away with it…didi get off a bit lucky with the house arrest….we studied him in history class just a bit back….
Interesting. Don’t know much about Galileo, but this is pretty fascinating. really like the final line, center ‘mong stars. Nice, diction and all. Thanks
he was a smart guy and discovered some pretty amazing things.. very cool
clever use of the short form filled with big ideas! K
It’s interesting to read & learn from history ~ We have come a long way since ~
This is a true “short story” and its poetic. I like how you’ve managed to do both. Love the subject as well. A legend for sure.
Goes to show a person can say a lot in a few words!! Galileo was quite a scientist for his time!
Caught him a few words, wonderful. The early astronomers never fail to amaze me, how much they discovered without all the technology we have today.
Galileo Galili
That must have been an interesting time to have lived in – one day the earth flat – then it wasn’t; one day the earth was the centre of the universe – then it wasn’t. You can understand why people reisisted having their view of the world shaken – it’s happening all around us today too. You’ve managed to capture some huge ideas in just a few short lines – a pretty impressive feat, if you ask me 🙂
this explodes with exposure.
the pope and Galileo together in a short form. Brilliant!
Galileo certainly put the cat among the pigeons – oh how he must have angered Rome.
Anna :o]
Love Galileo. I’m glad you chose to write about him. It’s interesting what can be done in four lines.
A clever twist.
Nice flow and presentation of history mixing with present. Nice
One of Galileo’s most concise bios–packed a lot of information in those four lines, Bjorn. Nice.
This just makes me want to go read his bio again. Supercool! 😉
…so true… so true… clever write.. smiles…
Tight piece…love it!
nice one Bjorn!
I agree with the comments above– this is admirably concise. You fit such a huge story into a small sliver of verse! Thanks for the read.
Nice! History and poetry–like two stars–collide.
I’d press “like”, but how can I with such a fantastic photo and great words for yet another exiting pope — only a few days of freedom from holy papal declarations unfortunately !
Well written
Love it for it’s irony..;)
You wrapped up that watershed event nicely in four lines. Students should memorize it for their history lesson. Creative and concise.
Nice one.