Celestial Ballet Poem by Ronni ManoaHofbauer

Celestial Ballet

Mars retreats towards Saturn's glow,
While Jupiter southward, predawn, does go.
A thin crescent Moon, a silver slice,
Joins Mercury and Venus, oh so nice.

Deneb and Altair, bright stars in sight,
As Mars and Saturn greet the morning light.
The Sun marches on its steadfast way,
Crossing Earth's Equator on this day.

Equinox arrives, a cosmic cue,
Spring in the North, Autumn renews.
A magnificent alignment, stars align,
Nature's clockwork, perfectly fine.

At Mercy's house, cool breezes play,
A silent chill marks end of day.
The Heavens open, a starry song,
Welcoming Pisces, where they belong.

Oh March 20th,2018, so grand,
When celestial wonders grace our land.
A ballet of planets, stars, and Moon,
Nature's rhythm, a cosmic tune.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem captures the movement of the planets, the changing of seasons, and the special significance of the equinox, all culminating in the celebration of March 20th,2018, as a day of celestial majesty.
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