Transient methods of orientation

Transient methods of orientation

A Poem by T.S. Ulmus
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Thought tickles sometimes

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Standard day energy specific orientations are a deliberate measurement on a continuous spectrum, though complex and technical they can be reduced to only a few elements defined by a thorough and rigorous amplitude of generously refined proportions without which the tangible and intangible wouldn't be eligible for harmonious obligations.
An influx of patterns is required to contemplate the ambivalence of any state of matter, transient or hyperfluous, but simple deductions can be made from the equations which unfold and the nature of inorganic portions may be calculated so that the states judged corpuscular and refined may be deduced. Undulating wavelengths may also be defined but their specific modulation is referred to the differential, yet unintentional, result of the infinite dimensional matrix. The urgent crystalline form is only present in the thrombotic state, and it is important to remember to solve for the weakest of the two, only a single datum is required though diaphneous methods may concur.

© 2021 T.S. Ulmus


Author's Note

T.S. Ulmus
I literally woke up to this going through my head, my first thought was that it was insane, my second thought was that I needed to write it down.

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If your first thought was correct, TS, then the impulse to write it down would confirm it. Seriously, it's always great to read something completely different and you have succeeded admirably.
I enjoyed reading this!
Alan

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I always go with my first impulse.

Posted 3 Years Ago



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T.S. Ulmus
T.S. Ulmus

Bennet, NE



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I try to swerve into a curve that's not rutted by the thoughts of others while clearing the obstacles of the mundane. I like receiving read requests for poetry, but... ya know, good stuff. more..

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A Poem by T.S. Ulmus