It's Patently Obvious Poem by Patti Masterman

It's Patently Obvious



If fugitive fermentation could explain
The way things spread themselves, again
Upon the ocean of ubiquitous travel
As a single dropp of oil, does unravel;
Rainbows seeping, in a circular fashion
Fumes far away the errant gasing station
From a single random spark's ignition, per force
The fire mows obliquely, toward the fuel source
Indomitably, as though possessed weight and strength
And address and destination, of which to speak
While if the brain's more deliberate, synaptic threads
Were more evenly spaced, throughout the head
And could line up in tandem; an endless link
In that quickened chain, makes one able to think;
And if eyes should fasten on the first thing they see:
I could never be your intellectual property.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Allemagne Roßmann 25 August 2011

Rainbows seeping, in a circular fashion Fumes far away the errant gasing station From a single random spark's ignition, per force The fire mows obliquely, toward the fuel source Imaginations on fire...splendid write here from a spanking writer.Swashbuckling!

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