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My Physical Romance
The Poet's BoxBy Mr. E. Bates

She talked about the Hilbert space,

That set of vectors, large and small,

And of the special time and place,

When Galileo watched a ball.

 



The Einstein portrait in her room,

Was always sticking out a tongue.

Her mattress made a sonic boom,

Beneath the place that image hung.

 

Then Newton’s law was verified,

Reaction equal and opposed.

A force within which terrified,

With each assumption I supposed.

 

Like magnetic fields reversed in sign,

Contrary natures did attract.

A love both deaf as well as blind,

So ugly that the mirror cracked.

 

Thus did our state of entropy,

Increase, as chaos came to rule.

A perfect crystal cannot be,

Nor science help the lovelorn fool.

 

And when we parted that last day,

Our big bang just a tick in time,

I knew that lust would fade away,

When I found one, with whom I rhyme.

 

end

 

Mr. E. Bates is a poet who likens the quest for love to a foxhunt, in which it is the chase and not the kill that appeals.

 

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This article was originally posted on May 02, 2008

 
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