Science poems -- Amaranthine Love

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For eons I waited
Then you caught me by surprise
I thought it was merely a kiss, but au contraire
I tasted infinity, and liked it

I crossed your event horizon,
plunged oh so deep inside you,
enticed by your gravitas.
Time slowed for us
The stars convulsed --

Another sort of conception ensues
from the fucking of poets.

So now you are my universe,
unbounded and curvaceous.
I begged you not to be perfect
I searched in vain for the flaw
in the rug the Navajos made

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