Sunday, December 16, 2007

meteor shower: Geminid 2007


"Uy, shooting star!!!"
"Saan?"
"Ayun, meron ulit! Yehey!"
"Mag-wish ka na!"
"Ha?! Wala nang shooting star.."

So there we were, all seven of us, on the viewdeck, having a conversation about swimming pools and sembreak plans, when suddenly, we were interrupted by shooting stars.

I didn't even know that there was going to be a Geminid meteor shower that night.

I craned my neck upwards just to catch a glimpse of that elusive heavenly display.

Nothing.

After a short while, i saw three shooting stars successively streaking through the starry night sky. We were all applauding and hooting like giddy children as the meteors vaporized into thin air.

"Mag-wish ka na," Bernie said to RC. Somehow, everyone on the viewdeck made a wish.

I didn't.

Not because I didn't want to but because I didn't know how. When do you actually start making a wish? Do you make it before, during, or after the meteor makes its dash across the sky? I have long asked that question but I haven't really seriously asked anyone about it.

If you make a wish before you actually see one, would that count? Shooting stars could be so elusive, you could have kept wishing and wishing and end up not seeing a single one at all.

Suppose you make a wish as soon as it appears. I tried that many times, with precision and timing, but I often fail to complete the "wish" since the shooting star would have already burnt itself up completely.

Now, wouldn't making a wish after you've seen one, make the whole point of wishing on a shooting star pointless, since you would be wishing on something which has already disappeared?

Anyway, I still wonder about how to do the "wishing on a shooting star" properly. hehe.

by the way, I ended up with six sightings that night.

Oh, and after that, I looked up one of my old notebooks and found an old poem (in Filipino) which I wrote after the Leonid shower in 2002:

LEONIDS 2002

mamaya
aabangan ko
ang pag-ambon
ng mga kwitis-langit.

maglalatag ako
ng banig
at ako'y titingala,
nganganga,
at maghihintay
ng grasya
mula sa itaas.

gusto ko kasing makatikim
ng nagbabagang bato,
tulad ni Isaias,
nang maranasan ko
kung papaano
mag-dilang anghel.

6 comments:

Michelle Bugante said...

you know what? you think too much! Just wish, for gad's sake! who cares about precision, timing, or what have you?:) there probably isn't a definite rule about when, where or how to make a wish. spontaneity is the magic of it all. besides, no matter what you do, you'll never figure out how real magic works!:D that's why it's called magic in the first place.:D

just let it go. if you keep thinking about it, you'll never be able to make a wish in your whole lifetime, and you'll never know the magic of having your wishes come true.

good luck!

P.S. I love the poem. =)

Tony de Castro said...

love the poem too, Ogie. Hmmm. classic case: head or heart. science or art. well, just make sure the body can take the warring between the two. cheers!

tara estrera said...

haha yea, you think too much! just wish! haha =p

Cheenee Otarra said...

Awwww... :) Ang cute naman!!! :D

jordan orbe said...

love the poem. :-)

Eric Santillan said...

really good poem!