Every morning wakes
With the flirtacious drip
Into the coffee pot
The hiss of steamed milk
...
St. Gabriel's Church this morning
Bustles with a life
That Istanbul's Bazaar
Never saw on its proudest day
...
Night and fog descend
About those peaceful eyes
Mind clouded, visage hidden
In merciless blindness
...
Drowned in darkness, designed isolation
Icy knives assault my back
Descending to the iron floor
With a gentle pitter-pat
...
What a luxury it is to
Slip into the night
Away from your friends
At the bar, confident
...
Today
We came one step
Closer to a proof of
The existence of infinitely many twin primes
...
You don't wear a tie
Because your neck looks good leashed in color
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Her glasses rest so gently on her face
And in that instant of soft touching
Worlds and kingdoms melt to me
But my eyes retreat in haste
...
To say that her hair
Shines like the sun
Would fail to do justice
To that red-haired one
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Inside the train
One hears the screech
Of wheels on rails
They try to breech
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