the poem is about a astronaut who leaves to space the next day he asks the people to take a last look at him
Four nickels, but only tomorrow!
OFF TO OUTER SPACE TOMORROW MORNINGThe poet is going to outer space the next morning. He is doubtful of his return. So he asks his friends to have a last look at him. After the count down, he request his friends to strike his name from telephone book.There won't be any difference of day and night in space. So, Calenders and clocks are useless there. There will not be any change of seasons. The poet would sleep when he feel sleepy.The poet won't be writing any letter. There is none to visit in space. It will be like an imprisonment for him.In space, there is no gravitational pull. Tea cups will circle round him like planets round the sunThe people on earth can watch him through telescope or cameras.But he doesn't have time to to think about us.When the rockets move across galaxies by the power of propeller,every one on earth would be angered as they didn't get a chance.
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Six P.M. Nick Joaquin Trouvere at night, grammarian in the morning, ruefully architecting syllables-- but in the afternoon my ivory tower falls. I take a place in the bus among people returning to love (domesticated) and the smell of onions burning and women reaping the washlines as the Angelus tolls. But I-where am I bound? My garden, my four walls and you project strange shores upon my yearning: Atlantis? the Caribbeans? Or Cathay? Conductor, do I get off at Sinai? Apocalypse awaits me: urgent my sorrow towards the undiscovered world that I roam warm responding flesh for a while shall borrow: conquistador tonight, clockpuncher tomorrow.
He's a light house attendant teeheehee... that's funny in a corny way
first stanza -aaab
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The stars in outerspace are bright white. Just like the sun. Although they look yellow or an off white, this is only because of the Earth's atmosphere. It is true, stars are white in outerspace but appear yellow.
The speaker expresses uncertainty about his return in the poem "Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning" through phrases like "if I come back" and "should I return." These phrases suggest a lack of definite expectation or assurance about whether he will return from his journey to outer space.
Usually 'tomorrow is (my/your/his/her/our/their) day off'.
Repetition in the poem "off space tomorrow morning" serves to emphasize certain words or phrases, creating a rhythmic pattern and reinforcing the underlying theme or mood. It can also evoke a sense of continuity or create a hypnotic effect for the reader. The repetition adds layers of meaning and enhances the overall structure and flow of the poem.
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Putting it off until tomorrow might mean that it never gets done.
OFF TO OUTER SPACE TOMORROW MORNINGThe poet is going to outer space the next morning. He is doubtful of his return. So he asks his friends to have a last look at him. After the count down, he request his friends to strike his name from telephone book.There won't be any difference of day and night in space. So, Calenders and clocks are useless there. There will not be any change of seasons. The poet would sleep when he feel sleepy.The poet won't be writing any letter. There is none to visit in space. It will be like an imprisonment for him.In space, there is no gravitational pull. Tea cups will circle round him like planets round the sunThe people on earth can watch him through telescope or cameras.But he doesn't have time to to think about us.When the rockets move across galaxies by the power of propeller,every one on earth would be angered as they didn't get a chance.
There are many things you can put off until tomorrow such as packing a school bag. You can also put off vacuuming.
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what is the meaning of the proverb Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today?
Thomas Jefferson The quote is: "Never put off tomorrow what you can do today"