Aubade from Voyager 1
Houston i am grazing inside the deep field only with the telescopes will you observe my lilting
all i hear for now are symphonies the stars and tiny sonatas so in a few ways i am Kepler
in a few ways i am Chopin have you found yet my coordinates fleeting all the time Houston
i am drifting towards a new sun stranding close enough to learn its warmth so i melt snow
globes into comets i am my only shooting star i am one great distance away from home
from all the surface fires glinting on top of this earth we’ve built ourselves i must continue
believing in myself like a placebo so when i first open like a nightshade beneath the swelling moon
the world will notice my plummeting signal clear and astronomical long and absolute
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John Paul Martinez holds a BA in Linguistics from the University of Wisconsin—Madison. His poetry has been nominated for Best of the Net and is forthcoming or has appeared in wildness, Redivider, Nashville Review, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Raleigh Review, and elsewhere. He was selected as a semifinalist for the 2019 Djanikian Scholars Program and a finalist for the 2018 Black Warrior Review Poetry Contest. For more from John Paul, visit https://johnpaulmartinez.com/.