Slow. slower so infinitely sluggish so much the earthly turn would seem to simply vanish 'till bluebirds freeze mid-flight like crystallizing salt 'till streams will cease their aqueous murmur their rapids, gleaming glass 'till a heartbeat will forget that it was once a rhythm
Still in this absence of the motion the tingle of the scruff just hints the constant frolic of the air as wings slide towards it, oh so slowly the turmoil of the water rushing nowhere to break on shores as far as ever the boiling of the blood in veins as bustling as busy city streets this ruckus held in the gap between two moments
Now fast. faster more swift than any measure until a single blink will span entire seasons 'till mountains rise and fall like tides during a storm 'till the moon is but a brushstroke across the night sky whole 'till all of history is shrunk to but a single point
Yet in all of this commotion no thing can separate from other how height of peak and depth of valley merge to the same plateau how night and day together blend into an everlasting twilight how all that we were and will be condenses, like it never was in this silence where time is crammed and threats to rapture
Isnβt it wonderful? all things stand and move, still and in motion and in the gap that separate the times we are, like senior toddlers just opening our eyes
Seventh installment of the series of poems inspired by physics (see first poem in the series for explanation). For further reading: http://www.bio-physics.at/wiki/index.php?title=Separation_of_Timescales (A very crude explanation of a much broader philosophy, but with a classic example)