Archived Content 09/04/2021 09:04 AM

Collisions: Sun and Ray
formerly a ekphrastic poem

When the Sun collides 
with a laser ray made of high intensity rubies
a light one thousand times brighter than most
radiant objects such as
stars will radiate from the point they may
be colliding at. See it from the coast,
probably the west coast but any coast will do

it's almost something like the northern lights,
think of the great battles between the Sun
and a bright laser ray as each one fights
for luminary dominance, a ton

of dynamite exploding all at once
couldn't even compare to the brightness
of this collision, not one million blunts
all alight at once could top the lightness

of the sun and the laser ray clashing,
watch them during the night bright and flashing.

"Clothes 94" by Kenneth Larot Yamat

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