Conjugated Effect



Conjugated Effect
By Xiaoyuan Yin
 
You are not much of a sharer, especially when it comes to your geothermal power,
Ultraviolet light, and the butterfly-shaped ozonosphere. Even so, you have lent to your brother
A hand and a foot, even the sidewall of your magnificent palace
as well, and thereby those of his become available to you
concurrently. Like gods of the primitive, four hands and four feet

diamond-lustered twin stars, swirl around your common barycenter
night and day. When you flush, you crusts turn into a garnet hue
So bewitching : your marvellousness, his luxuriance. When you slip your right palm
against his left, the ultimate perfection of energy is reached, and a torrential burst of light
surges east. “The hexagon you have shared is a subterranean lake
in the depth of oblivion – it contains the only weak link
of your invulnerability. “With its silver shine, you see through the internal of each other…”
 
Do squander his effulgence, and tamper with his satellites!  
Bait the celestial bodies and nebulas lost in space
They will gather around and devote all their faint halos to you
“Before tomorrow, all of you will have joined up as an aromatic ring.”
 
That is your only will
And the only thing that rests them in peace
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Scheme XX AAXBX ABXXXXA XXBX XX
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,242
Words 213
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 2, 5, 7, 4, 2

Xiaoyuan Yin

Chief protagonist of encyclopedic poetry writing in China, advocate of hermaphroditical characteristics in poetic creation. Epic Poet, author of 18 long narrative poems (up to 70 thousand lines) and 12 other series (physics, chemistry, biology, geography, geology, psychology, calligraphy, photography, musicology, geometry, atmospheric science, and information sciences) . Member of Translators Association of China and the Poetry Institute of China. Winner of the Best International Translator for 2008 of IPTRC, andthe Prize for Distinguished Translator in the 4th World Poetry Prizes Sponsored by Dr. Choi Laisheung. Editor of several official poetry magazines. Over two thousand poetic works have been published in Ottawa Weekend, North American Maple (Canada) , Aust Cai Hong Ying(Australian) , New World Poetry (U.S.A.) , Tong Hua Daily News(Tailand) , China Daily, Global Times, and various magazines in China. more…

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