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Resonance
A crystal, split in two, sings harmony each half with each. A note upon the one, by silver hammer fairy-struck, Evokes the chord its sundered twin sings, too And both sweet mineral voices lift in tune In one place, their distance charmed to none. Are we a pair of stones? What chisel split us, then, That sundered not just miles but also years, And made you part of me before you were? A dolphin's water song is more than sound. It reaches soulwise half around the world To kiss the ears and heart of her lost twin Who answers with a cry of painful joy, Recognizing one he never knew, and always. What voice, more heart than throat, has borne me up And made me see the light again, who plumbed The melancholy comfort of the sea's dark vault? A particle once sundered from its mate By subatomic edicts of divorce Thumbs its nose at Albert and ignores The distances between them, always knowing The dance-steps faster than the speed of light. Is this the link we share, a gluon of the soul Binding the heart’s nucleus together In defiance of the atomizing force Of space and time Through music and rhyme Weaving song and poem in a 4D tapestry Binding then and later into now? |
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alonaria, emotional, poetry |
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