Lucas Grasha : Writing

Nucleus

Nucleus

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


NucleusThere is muck.Nothing that obstructs or turns opaque,but fawns density,queen of adversity.All the vines and Spanish moss and mangrove grow,and ..
Soothsayer on a Streetcorner

Soothsayer on a Streetcorner

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


Note: this poem is intended as a satire to display the fallacious sentiments of conspiracy theorists (and their forms of generalized psychosis).
Superb

Superb

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


SuperbNone but toads can see me.My shoes dirty,and I dare not clean them in the river.They say sound is caused by friction,but not here.Not where a ye..
House

House

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


House This old house has bones I don’t know of, creaks in the floors I can’t recall, and a few locks with missing keys. ..
Noise of the Universe

Noise of the Universe

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


Noise of the Universe The Noise… The Noise of the Universe�" Can you hear it? It isn’t a matter of whethe..
Crimson

Crimson

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


Crimson I hear Church Bells ringing… Could they be ringing, coaxing along my trot, for me? Could I be God? No, no, I don&rs..
Elizabeth's Gourd

Elizabeth's Gourd

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


Elizabeth’s Gourd In the Victorian age, a knight gives a token to his bride-to-be before he must depart for a battle far away; the ..
God's Journal of Creation

God's Journal of Creation

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


God’s Journal of Creation Day one: I created light today; and by created I mean I put a new light bulb in the basement a..
Schrödinger's Diary

Schrödinger's Diary

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


Schrödinger’s Diary December 16, 1935: Cat walked by the lab bench. He then disappeared into another quantum realm. Did no..
Paradox.

Paradox.

A Poem by Lucas Grasha


Paradox. “This statement is false,” the first man said. “No, it’s not,” the second man said. “Yes, it..

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