TINY IMPULSE ORGANISMS - by Tamara M.

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In every corner
Of this day
Sun, moon lit
Landscape

Hide, creep, scamper
Scatter, scurry
Scores of tiny

New Zealand and
Outside animals
All sorts of
Scientific classifications

Homeland, at home
Spiders, lizards
Geckos, bats
Birds of all kinds and plumage

Foreign outsiders
Feral classes
Possums, cats
Stoats, rats and wild pigs

The sun as always
Shines down into the dark secrets
Of my inner skull
Emptied by revealing light

Shows all the hidden
Tiny animals
Made from electrical impulses
Like a binary creature

The poplars
The rest areas
The eternal mysteries of Nana B
Never uncovered even on her death-bed

New Zealand holds
So many mysteries
Enough to last for
Centuries of evolution

In the Buddhist
Born again
Discoveries of reincarnation
Final emptiness and full-
filment

(Poem published with permission. Image original work by AlmightyMelon.)