[meteorite-list] Meteorite Limericks
From: kahicks at q-net.net.au <kahicks_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 16:45:56 +0800 (WST) Message-ID: <1594.60.230.217.74.1248338756.squirrel_at_webmail.eftel.com> Some paper napkin jottings/ramblings over morning coffee! Excuse the obvious bias toward the Western Australian subject matter... 1. Some limericks about meteorites Not stamps or coins or stalagtites For a collector only knows Why he craves such curios It's other - world delights! 2. There once was an iron - Mundrabilla It's strength was that of a pillar But after one big explosion And much sulphide erosion It was left looking just like Godzilla! 3. From a place called Wolf Creek A meteorite we did seek To cut short the tale We found only shale And returned home all mild and meek! 4. There once was a stone - Millbillillie or was it the one - Milly Milly It looked much like Camel Donga But with iron no longer So that rusting was not willy nilly! 5. A stone called Camel Donga At Vesta 4 no longer It fell in a shower With almighty power Our collections are now that much stronger! 6. There once was a stone - Millbillillie It's name it sounded quite silly It got covered in dust With no rust on it's crust Some call it the black chantilly! 7. Out at Dalgaranga The 'roos they showed much anger For from out of the sky In the flash of an eye One was hit by a mesosiderite clanger! Regards Keith Hicks Received on Thu 23 Jul 2009 04:45:56 AM PDT |
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