Abutment Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

Abutment



Beauty is like a foam:
Liquid birthed by bubbles as gas holds.
Large volume of gas in closed-cell,
Extension of odds, as opened-cell.

Three dimensional disordered bubbles,
Clustering clumsily in an enchanted circle.
Ranging from hideous tessellations,
To Pleatue's laws of single-unit cell in  perfection.

Picking its limb in the air as in gay:
A jive familiar only to what fantasy has made.
Boasting its elegance, aided by elevation.
Drifting as of a gazelle on a dire mission.

But as the sun take a bold step towards the earth.
It curses inwardly: beginning of its death.
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Ancestor. Ancestral Pen. Juxtaposition

Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: beauty
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