Minkowski's Love Poem
(Einstein's teacher who suggested space-time in 1908)
how we see ourselves
is an illusion an avatar
of wishful thinking
reflected in the eyes of our admirers
every gesture practiced
refined garmenting
the image of a self
we can never be
alone
a part of the logarithim
of our non linear lives
imagine X in terms of Y
in terms of X
symbiotic
necessary
we dream
each other's daily lives
beyond touch
seperated by oceans
by choices
shed the bravado
the pride you
are forgiven forgive me
know
i would rip the fabric of the universe
bending the geometry of space time
to kiss you
again
YOU ARE READING
We Make Ourselves Immortal
PoetryPoetry can be sensual and lyric without rhyming. These poems are strongly personal emotions and an expression of needs, desires and, loving and loss without losing grace.