Quantum Entanglement
When I say
What a beautiful sunrise or
This coffee is amazing, or when
I marvel at the striations
in the bedrock along I-75
or the webs of branches
over our heads at McConnell Springs,
or I say Let’s have pizza tonight
or Let’s read in silence or Let’s do
our taxes or Let’s go to the store
and crash carts into cracker displays,
what I mean is
I have dived head-first into you
and am floating in the fluorescent
electric endless fire you call your heart,
and if you asked me to leave I would,
but I would crumble into a line
of ash shaped like my signature because
there is no sunrise, no pizza, no bedrock
or branches or books that survive
without your breath, and what I would
very much rather do is disintegrate
in here, to dissolve into your neurons,
to defy all physics and open my chest
and welcome you to do the same.
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Okay, I kind of ridiculously adore this one
Oh my heart. I love this.
Entanglement, indeed!!!
Let’s go to the store/and crash carts into cracker displays……
Yes, let’s GO!
A great poem.
Now this is exceptional.
Yes!
I don’t have words for this kind of love. For this kind of poem. For this kind of writing so I’ll borrow from Joseph.
“Okay, I kind of ridiculously adore this one”
I’m not crying, my glasses just caught the light wrong.
The same thing happened with my glasses!!
❤️ 😀
I read it aloud to my mom and she had the same reaction 😉
…. floating in the fluorescent
electric endless fire you call your heart …
YES! So captures how the small moments are the big moments when done with the right one. Beautiful.
Love this but all the best comments have already been left!