Iron.

I am malleable metal
Stretch me into a wire
to coil round your finger.
Rain is my weakness
oxidizing a pattern of yearning
with streaks of orange rust.
You reduce me
to my elemental form
as the equilibrium shifts left.
I will conduct your current
while electrons flow
from my touch.

Chemistry

Complex equations
Govern the mingling atoms
Beyond our control

Open

Sun gleams across my lenses
Polarized
Filtering the stray wavelengths
Focused
Blink behind the amber shades
Curious
Black lined windows
Open

End Of The Line

What if this bus were to enter a worm hole
somewhere near the campus physics lab
en-route to the downtown branch of the library?

What sort of planet will we land on?
Will we be able to find our way back?
If not, we’ll have to start a new human colony.
Does the driver automatically get to be leader?
We’ll soon find out if Lord Of The Flies was inevitable.

For the short-term we need to inventory the food on board.
Granola bars, candy, Gatorade, a couple of apples.
Not much to divide among twenty-two people.
I hope the plants here are eatable.
Who’ll be the first to try?
And, if the plant life here is intelligent,
do we eat it anyway?

It’s important to understand, if there’s no food supply,
the Donner Party’s biggest mistake was in waiting too long.
You have to eat your fellow travelers
while the flesh still includes some fat.

If we survive long enough to start our colony
breeding will be of paramount importance.
We’re in good shape there
with thirteen women and eight men,
a ratio of one-point-six-two-five to one.

But all these thoughts are irrelevant now.
The electronic message board is flashing:
End Of The Line.

For Every Action, There is an Equal and Opposite Reaction (Or So They Say)

My love for you was scientific;
I always liked art more.
But you see, I think I get it now:
you mix some reactants,
get an explosion,
and this is supposed to be good.
Well babe,
I mixed all my love
and my hate,
and bottled it up with some regret.
You accidently drank it,
not knowing it was toxic
and it killed all the hope you had left.
And maybe I’d be sorry if I cared about anything,
but you see,
that accidently burned up in a lab,
one testing how much love I had left
to give you;

the results came back negative
which is just as well,
because love is overrated,
anyway.

5.16.13 Time Thought

The idea that we each live in our own times
because our perceived world is based on our individualistic brain
and further supported by the physics of time as a 4th dimension
makes me wonder if we can truly time something.

3.12.13

Sometimes silence carries more matter than
all those constructive interferences
combined.

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