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Creation Saturday: The Poet-Scientist and The Universe
Saturday, May 20, 2017

“The darker the night, the brighter the stars,
The deeper the grief, the closer is God!”

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment

The "Blog City ~ Every Blogger's Paradise prompt for DAY 1163
I was playing with random sentence generator this evening... create something with these sentences. Have fun! When the night influences the approval the exchange details the color. How does the secretary communicate the helpless night? When does the motion calculate the equal observation?

The Poet-Scientist and The Universe

When the night influences the approval the exchange details the color.
The colors of light flow
through the cold hydrogen of interstellar space,
penetrate the atmospheres of planet,
and impregnate the souls of poets,
giving birth to metaphors and similes.


How does the secretary communicate the helpless night?
The stars weep
for the souls of poets;
the stars twinkle
because poets are imprisoned
beneath atmospheric layers
that hide
the unblinking colors of starlight
as it transverse the parsecs
of interstellar space.

When does the motion calculate the equal observation?
Standing in the center of creation,
the poet looks up
her inner vision penetrating
the secrets of the universe;
the secrets of the cosmos
lay scattered through galactic
and planetary nebula,
waiting
for the poet-scientist
to discover them.



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