I. The New Sun
the sun rose on the only other
planet and from a lofty summit
my telescope spotted this lonely
neighbor whirling in its elliptical
orbit which had been lost
since prehistory when only
mammoth beasts had plodded
the terrains of these
disparate worlds brought together
by chance in the dawn of
consciousness, awakening
the passion and dance of
a billion electrified dreams
in the wake of their mutual gravity.
II. The Many Phases of Eve
a terrific noise scattered the
leaves revealing the true face of
my sweetest foe, seizing my gaze,
leaving me trembling in the face of
a bitter sun just appearing through
parted clouds—willfully I resigned
myself to the fate of the blinding
rays and now, through the glare, I
spy the long lost beat which had
left my rhythm awkwardly syncopated,
the forgotten toys of childhood
and the swirling hues limitless in
the eyes that promised nothing but
gave everything just the same.
4.29.09
the sun rose on the only other
planet and from a lofty summit
my telescope spotted this lonely
neighbor whirling in its elliptical
orbit which had been lost
since prehistory when only
mammoth beasts had plodded
the terrains of these
disparate worlds brought together
by chance in the dawn of
consciousness, awakening
the passion and dance of
a billion electrified dreams
in the wake of their mutual gravity.
II. The Many Phases of Eve
a terrific noise scattered the
leaves revealing the true face of
my sweetest foe, seizing my gaze,
leaving me trembling in the face of
a bitter sun just appearing through
parted clouds—willfully I resigned
myself to the fate of the blinding
rays and now, through the glare, I
spy the long lost beat which had
left my rhythm awkwardly syncopated,
the forgotten toys of childhood
and the swirling hues limitless in
the eyes that promised nothing but
gave everything just the same.
4.29.09
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