Poem: Since the beginning of time, the talk of Aliens has intrigued humans. Throughout history references has been made to them as being of negative and or positive disposition. People have claimed to see variations of humanoids the planet over throughout every generation with little public proof by masses of people with documentation at the same time.

 

There are many humans that would like to meet one or a group of people from another place other than earth as we know it.  Some people believe that if "Aliens" exist, they could be no matter what their form more intelligent that humans.  In fact, they could think of humans as nothing more than animal like.  Here's a man who has called out to the heavens in hopes someone can save him from his earthly existence.

 

Aliens to the rescue Aliens to the rescue

been me up get me out of here

take me from this place wherever I don't care.

 

Aliens to the resue Aliens to the rescue

been me up get me out of here

whish me from one place to another some where far from here.

 

whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop

Hey! They're here

Hey what's going on the lights no what is this I dared

 

I think we have an insect we have an insect. I think we have an insect we have an insect

hmmm let us see

 buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz  ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh buzzzzzzzz buzzzz ahhhhhh

Be careful what you ask for what you ask for careful what you ask for what you ask for

beam us up... let's get out of here

(I was in a silly mood, but is the thought all that silly? Is it so farfetched to think that besides benevolent beings that could exist beyond our planet, could there be within any type of extra-terrestial race, scientist that simply look at humans as guinea pigs and or insects? Would they be wrong to find interest in seeing what makes us tick? What do human scientist and doctors do on creatures they find new, "interesting"... ? Is the buzzz of a saw an odd sound to a lower creature? Does the sound of a truck passing over insect terrain make a difference to us and or the insects?)

© 2012 Sharon L. West- 2008-2012 MightyDreamer Publishing, Inc.


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