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by Joy
Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Scientific · #996966
A love poem for someone famous and dead--for Slam
(For Werner Karl Heisenberg, father of modern quantum physics who stated "The Uncertainty Principle" and who was also a renowned pianist)

Hush now...
since, through the quantum leap of mind,
I glow in your arms
without being seen, for
“electron orbits in atoms
cannot be observed.”

Cross-referencing
my heart's blaze with your words,
I find each flame owns a shadow
in limbs twisting at the hearth,
and “The more precisely
the POSITION is determined,
the less precisely
the MOMENTUM is known.”

Inside your momentum,
we lie down so perfectly wild;
two strays exuding pleasure,
stretching the aroma of colors
in darkness,
as time breathes its last breath.

Why not calibrate every fear
to favor an everlasting love,
the love of it all, when
motion’s equation forms
a nude silhouette?

What can gods do if,
from your piano's keys,
I snatch your solid song
and hurl it to the future,
as physics’ eternal law?








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