Once upon an Earth lit night,  
On NASA Moon base two,  
I chanced to spy a cute Brunette – 
A space Cadet named Yu. 
 
Her eyes were dark and beautiful 
Deep as a lunar mare- 
And, free from bra and gravity- 
her breasts beyond compare. 
 
Love in Microgravity 
Is a curious affair 
She brought me to her snuggle tube 
And she restrained me there. 
 
She straddled on the launching pad 
And docking was effected 
And after a few awkward strokes 
Our cadence was perfected. 
 
The Moon Child that resulted 
From our friendly first embrace 
Forced Yu to have to shuttle back 
to Earth from outer space. 
 
It seems that Human embryos 
Need gravity to grow. 
Else their hearts would be too weak 
Their reflexes too slow. 
 
 
 
So, like Salmon, we go back 
to where our mothers birthed. 
Procreation’s problematic 
beyond the bounds of Earth. 
 
We named our daughter Luna 
-Unoriginal, I know. 
And now we’re out near Jupiter 
getting busy on Io. 
 
 
By John F. McCullagh
John F. McCullagh
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