2.2.10

poem and physics

I wanted to become a physicist
Your kisses make me a poet
Before that, I made a phonograph
To recognize the speed of your voices wave,
How they distribute from my device
And in which distance I can hear your voice
I decided to discover the rule to
Collect your dispersed energy from space
And make your body again
The friction module of skin on skin, fluid in fluid
I measured
The gravity of earth
I didn’t know how to calculate the frequency of your kisses
Divide which speed to the distance between us
In your arms
I was thrown to stars each time
And now, with all of my physic knowledge
I can just measure
The volume of black at the corner of the room
That turns every vocal creature
Into the energy of silence.

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