@Little: At first I tried to criticize the style, or the themes... but then it dawned on me, in what sort of voice it's supposed to be read! - "Blimey, where's me rum, mate?" A coarse, heavy voice would work brilliantly here.
Now, another comment I had was prompting a scientific discussion - how "mere" would you say three days would be in space?
No, seriously, can you say that when the speeds there reach thousands of miles per second, and pretty much everything, from where we stand, moves more or less directed by RNG (by everything I mean mostly meteorites comparable to a ship in size)? Well, this bugs me.
Otherwise, an excellent piece, quite on par with your other story that you might have noticed I linked in the Library, and that has a similar theme... Are you focused primarily on space sci-fi, or it's just a coincidence?
@Dwarf: yeah, it sounds like bullshit
Well, at least I haven't read anything in such a style... or what the word is... the meter is unfamiliar to my ear. But you've written the piece, and I assume it exists. I would be grateful if you could direct us, or introduce in some otherway, to this meter. E: or this is a song?
@Dakk: Yeah, the conventional rhyming is considered kind of "pop" by some people (well, not just some, but
some), but I'm no expert, and I feel this thread desperately needs Piecewise, who I remember is almost(?) a professional literary critic. Alternatively, you could find a book on the history of poetry at your local library, and there's stuff that would really grab your ankles, because world-famous singers have too much money to collect at gigs to pay so much attention to their lyrics.
Ah, I'm sure you've studied Latin, and Roman authors are... famous for their versatile poetry... Am I correct?