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Free Fall by Michael R. Burch for Beth These cloudless nights, the sky becomes a wheel where suns revolve around an axle star ... Look there, and choose. Decide which moon is yours. Sink Lethe-ward, held only by a heel. Advantage. Disadvantage. Who can tell? To see is not to know, but you can feel the tug sometimes—the gravity, the shell as lustrous as damp pearl. You sink, you reel toward some draining revelation. Air— too thin to grasp, to breath. Such pressure. Gasp. The stars invert, electric, everywhere. And so we fall in spirals through night’s fissure— two beings—pale, intent to fall forever around each other—fumbling at love’s tether ... now separate, now distant, now together. Published by Poetry Porch/Sonnet Scroll, Poetry Life & Times, Artvilla, Trinacria, The Chained Muse and vzjp.cz (in a Czech translation by Václav Z J Pinkava). Keywords/Tags: free, fall, falling, night, sky, wheel, axle, orbit, gravity, sun, star, moon, planet, satellite, Lethe, air, atmosphere, tether, tethered, umbilical, floating, separate, separation, distance, closeness, nearness, togetherness, attachment
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Mar 25, 2020
Mar 25, 2020 at 11:23 PM UTC
Free Fall
It's amazing don't you think That you don't have to drive or drink To test your mettle skill and soul You just need one big round pothole
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Dec 24, 2017
Dec 24, 2017 at 7:40 PM UTC
Potholes