Daniel Galef

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The Nervous Spaceman’s Launch Song

All I can find to replay in my mind
as I pass through celestial stratums
is the screaming through space at a runaway pace
till we’re shaken to nothing but atoms…

What’s more horrid by half than the lightning-flash laugh
and the comet-hair roar of the rockets
is the jar and the jostle of this fissile fossil
that powders my joints in their sockets…

(The jar and the jostle of this fissile fossil
while screaming through space at a runaway pace…)

All that’s keeping my eyes from quadrupling in size
and exploding (a fate I’ve grown leery on)
is the shudder and shriek of this iron antique
between me and the fire of Hyperion…

(The shudder and shriek of this iron antique,
the jounce and the jostle of this fissile fossil
while screaming through space at a runaway pace…)

Just outside this thin shell soon I’ll sense the cold Hell
which would flash-freeze me quick as cremation
and the ding of the divot some space rock could give it
spells speedy or slow suffocation…

And still all I can find to replay in my mind
as I punch through celestial stratums
is the screaming through space at a runaway pace
and the dinging of divots and popping of rivets
the bounce and the bustle, the jounce and the jostle
the quiver and creak and the shiver and shriek
till we’re shaken to nothing but atoms!

Daniel Galef’s first book is Imaginary Sonnets (Word Galaxy/Able Muse Press, 2023). It is not a science fiction book, but in its pages you will still find mad doctors, hubristic explorers, rocket scientists, Martians, and talking fish. Check the book out here: danielgalef.com/book/