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From the Ashes of Descartes (Free verse) by Quarton
I omce viewed the world in comfort
with my realities though, I can no longer
take refuge in them knowing
there remains no sustainable thesis,
no gospel I may safely build on;
my initial premise fatally flawed.
My crumbling foundation unable to support
beliefs once perceived as truth,
burdened by prior notions of a universe
out there, existing in seclusion;
now undone by the world of quantum.
A fantasy-like state emerging from
the ashes of Descartes who thought he was
and from his Cartesian view; therefore was.
Though between mirage and reality--
like the desert traveler with cupped hands
yielding only undrinkable sand--
lies the illusion of the magicians sleight
of hand; things not always as they seem.
While the quark and lepton dance hand in hand
to the cosmic beat of uncertainty.
Commomsense contradictions the rule,
world transformed--fresh realities born
as I gaze skyward, now able to see--
the moon and the stars are a part of me.
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