Astronomy Two Ways
John Rodzvilla
Most stars move about for an hour
Before pointing their rough heads home,
But not the Plough, never the Plough.
The Plough isn’t ever up in
The evening, even though it
Weighs under a gram.
The Plough is part of a
Constellation called the
Great Bear.
It loafs and eases into to
Wintry night before falling
In line with the other stars.
2.
Most stars move around and
Shake their asses toward evening,
All for the attention of the Plough.
The Plough has never
Handled anything under
A gram, he always sold weight.
The moon landed on heads;
Time is up. Game called.
The Plough is out of a constellation called
Great Bear, which serves winter evenings.