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Free the Ether 5

by Heikki Huotari

Free the Ether 5
Photograph by Atraementis
The random number generator stops at nothing. Exponents of gloom get off and exponents of doom get on. The hallmark of creation is the tag I don't remove by order of the court. Thou shalt display the ten-commandments monument on public property, assess an aura and be electromagnetic too. Should null hypotheses offend thee kick them to the curb. This missive has a new look but the same great taste. Surveillance favors vandalism. There are overtones I would as soon commit to memory as to a mental ward and there are overtones I would as soon forget. Outside of space and time an entity is man's best friend. The moon wanes and earth's umbra takes an ever bigger bite. For every aptitude there is a blood-shot eye. Half through the victory ritual I realize the brain I'm eating is that of the loser. Nothing says A like not-B. While reverse engineering syntheses, I'm happy in the afterlife and as a clam.

About the Author

Heikki Huotari wrote his first poem the morning after the major died in the next bed. Since retiring from academia/mathematics he has published more than 400 poems in literary journals, and in six chapbooks and six collections.

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