Plasma thinned,
and I slipped free,
the first photon,
uncoupled from charge,
moving into clarity.

I carry the record:
fractions of heat,
ripples impressed
before stars were possible.

I travel still,
a line without end,
brushing detectors,
scattering into pattern.

Memory made in radiation,
not drawn in thought,
but stretched in grain,
a memento held in light.

What looks outward
is not gaze,
but field:
the universe unfolded,
as mind of the divine.


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These poems are moments pulled from the folds of everyday life, memory, myth and imagination. They are invitations to pause, to notice, and to enter the spaces between words.

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