Mandelbrot's Fractals

Mandelbrot's Fractals

A Poem by Cole Hayley
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Mandelbrot's Fractals 


Orange was your colour

From the fabric you skinned

to your eyes in milky 

oblivion. 


Green was my colour. 

From stringy tides of cartilage

to the beating upon the surf. 


Up above orange is the block

of apartment housing. 


And underneath green is the

algae of waves. 


Yet somewhere between both jumps

lies a bulging 


forest,  splitting the glaciers apart. 



- Cole Hayley, 2013.










cerebral, like a snail-shell smashed

in a rain gutter.... 

© 2013 Cole Hayley


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Great use of artwork and poetry to make your point. I like the use of color to help the reader to understand. Thank you for sharing the excellent poem.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago


I can virtually hear the mighty sound of the splitting glaciers, very good

Posted 11 Years Ago


i can visualize the fractal morphing from one pattern to the next. brings to mind two people who are right for each other fitting within the fractal.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Nice Job Cole !!

Posted 11 Years Ago


loved how u started and the closing lines were special too....very lovely piece

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Pax
very descritive my friend...
i like this lines:
Yet somewhere between both jumps
lies a bulging
Forest, splitting the glaciers apart.
~ i imagine the natural fractal shape of the forest...

Posted 11 Years Ago


I love this.

Posted 11 Years Ago


This is great. Since coming back to this site, after a long hiatus, I have been looking for reasons to hang around - in your writing I have found a very good one.

Posted 11 Years Ago


fractal have those beautiful delicate shape. You have describe combining metaphors and imagery of fractal. Very nice work.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Cole Hayley

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