lacunaA Poem by m.s.earlyI. Her name was Alnico, and she rotated madly clockwise like seasons in time with the earth while the face of the moon husked stars from her shadows, inclined to keep smiling in the light of her mirth. II. His name was Cuprum. He drew a circumference as wide as an orbit around sun and moon. He stood like a fulcrum, centered and stoic, while she stayed in the bounds of her cyclic commune. III. And each time she passed him A light wave emitted; they shared an electron on a covalent plane. The light was intense now, saturating their sphere and the wattage was measured for loss and for gain. IV. The dimension between them was apparently empty, yet beautifully arranged as she passed through his space. Electrical chemistry, though they never were touching, was obviously induced between lovers displaced.
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Added on March 6, 2014Last Updated on March 7, 2014 Authorm.s.earlyVAAbout"A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep." -Salman Rushdie more..Writing
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