Thursday, September 22, 2016

Robert Verdon, #306, sugar dumbs down


ytterbium and other rare earths I know nothing about
save that they are essential in many industrial processes
always fascinated me as a child though they are not so rare
as I thought and indeed I still know little about them, anymore
than I do about other things that fascinated me such as space travel
and cheese-making

music tart as blueberry juice
from a dead composer out of the hellish ’30s
that time is coming round again
oh the cleansing products of coal and oil
T.N.T., amatol and so forth

nothing much takes my interest unless it leads somewhere almost
utopian, which leaves most things out
crystal sets and solar collectors made from tinfoil do not any more
poems sometimes do

I resolve to eat less sugar than I can powder the Milky Way with
and now I shall go to bed to sleep the sleep of the easily bored

3 comments:

  1. I don't know if it's much of a poem — I was at a loss to come up with much last might!

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  2. The comment on the metablog, and that sense of saturation, that weird chemical, like artificial sugar, makes the fillings ring!

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