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Conference 7.286::space

Title:Space Exploration
Notice:Shuttle launch schedules, see Note 6
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:974
Total number of notes:18843

140.0. "Bell's 'The Eighth Seat' Poem" by APOLLO::RUDMAN () Fri Feb 07 1986 10:19

Reprinted from this mornings batch of news.

						Rick
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Subject: Poem found at NASM in DC Sunday 2/2/86
Posted: 4 Feb 86 18:50:32 GMT
Organization: Hadron, Inc., Fairfax, VA
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We went to see the Astronauts Memorial at the National Air and Space
Museum (NASM) in Washington DC on SUnday.  The attached poem had been
left there that morning.  There were also numerous flowers and a St.
Christopher medal that someone had left.  I spoke with the NASM
information office, and she says that items like these are being left
there daily.  They collect them each night, and more appear the next
morning.  
 
 
    		THE EIGHTH SEAT
 
    Making your way among Golden Adventures
    You sought out the trail that would bring you fulfillment -
    Sought out the trail that would lead to your dreams -
    Dreams you made real as they challenged your spirit.
    Willow-winding paths chosen ever so carefully
    So much left to fate (will it deal with us kindly?)
 
    Star-Chasers all, you have captured our vision -
    Took us along as you crept ever higher
    To seek out the trail that would lead to your dreams -
    Though we stayed behind, all our souls rode with you,
    You faced the danger as we watched below,
    Oh, how could we know?
 
    Cautiously Onward you trekked ever deeper
    Into the recesses of life's Golden Caverns
    Ever revealing the farther you travelled
    The warmer the glimmer of life's Golden Secrets -
    Life's Golden Secrets not many can see,
    You shared them with me.
 
    Godspeed, Precious Seven, we long to reach upward
    To bring you back home and hold you to breast.
    You've tempered our judgement with terrible wisdom -
    Wisdom we'll use as we finish your quest.
    Star-Chasers all, as I search the night sky,
    I know you'll never die.
 
 
                    Richard Bell
                      Arlington, Virginia
 

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140.1LYMPH::INGRAHAMFri Feb 07 1986 12:3126
The night of Challenger's explosion (Tuesday, 28-JAN) President
Reagan made an address to the nation paying tribute to the Challenger
crew.  His final comments came from the well-known poem "High Flight"
by John Gillespie Magee, Jr, who was a 19-year old American killed
in the Battle of Brittain flying a Spitfire for the Royal Canadian
Air Force (according to Michael Collins, Apollo 11 Command Module
Pilot, in "Carrying the Fire").  Most people reading this notes file
probably know the poem, but I offer it here for those who don't --
it also is a fine tribute to the Challenger crew, and all those in
danger in the air.


	Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth
	And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
	Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
	Of sun-split clouds -- and done a hundred things
	You have not dreamed of -- wheeled and soared and swung
	High in the sunlit silence.  Hov'ring there,
	I've chased the shouting wind along, and flung
	My eager craft through footless halls of air.
	Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue
	I've topped the windswept heights with easy grace
	Where never lark, or even eagle flew
	And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod
	The high untrespassed sanctity of space,
	Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.