It could have been a raindrop
Or an undulating echo of a whispered breath
more likely a fertilized ovum
that birth a universe,
not a big bang, after all.
Rippling spirals of creation.
forever reverberating cybernetics
resonating waves beyond human hearing
switching dimensions when observed
transforming into particles of white matter.
Or it may be a quantum spirograph
spinning at the rate of a universal heartbeat
pulsing with Life’s sacred geometry
endlessly out from the center and back again
suspended in the galaxy of fired glass.
inspired by One Drop by Sheri Cox Whetstine
Kiln-formed Glass
Artwww.glassicdesign.net
Eva McGinnis, PhD has published three books of poetry, the latest Strands of Luminescence: Poetry of the Spirit’s Quest. Her poignant poems are in several anthologies and magazines as well as on placards in Poetry in the Park in her hometown of Port Angeles, Washington for the fourth year in a row. Eva writes from her heart about her spirituality which she experiences deeply in Nature.
