X rays

X rays

A Chapter by Moonie
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~Spectrum part 3~

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X-rays

Life was in black and white,
odd sounds in the backdrop.
Skeletal memories clinging onto
fractured hearts.
I grew up trying to believe in love,
but life proved difficult.
My hopes were scattered.
Their foggy silhouettes pressed
against the windows between doubts.


© 2018 Moonie


Author's Note

Moonie


This is the third part of my poem collection about the electromagnetic spectrum, which would include gamma rays, alpha rays, x rays, ultraviolet rays, visible light (vibgyor), infrared, microwaves, and radiowaves.

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Sounds pretty heavy like many bad moments compiled in one. People can be idk the word anymore there been so many. Unjust-full of it-untrusting-wrong. The worse is the outcomes the paintings that hang upon a wall we so seen. Images we so thought were beautiful yet prove to be a lie. Their foggy silhouettes pressed
against the windows between doubts. I fully understand.

Posted 6 Years Ago


As a physics teacher i used to teach the em spectrum but your fine poetic interpretations are beyond my imagination. I thought that your alphA beta and gamma poems have some wonderful images. Well done for thinking out of the box!
Regards.
Alan

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moonie

6 Years Ago

Physics was one of my favourite subjects btw. Thank you so much for the kind words! :)))

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Added on June 20, 2018
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