The God Of Biomechanics Won’t Let You In Heaven, Roy Poem by Amparo Perez Arrospide

The God Of Biomechanics Won’t Let You In Heaven, Roy



“[Deckard falls, Roy catches him.]
Roy: I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on
fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the
darkness at Tan Hauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time
like tears in rain. Time to die.”
(From Blade Runner, script)

An aberration, //said to be
The apparent change in position of a light-emitting object,
Not a diffraction, //but
An aberration //due to
The constancy of the speed of light
//and so Roy breathed out his ghost

Anima Mundi //two doves in love
Anima Mundi //and the motion of the observer relative
To the emitter // All those images will be lost in time
Like tears in the rain // When I die
If I die //(I will)
Like tears in the rain // Seeking an explanation from a Maker

So you were born // Now you are asking
Why

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