Curve, Raggedness, and Tininess Squared
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The thusness of the mushroom is increased
By one orange leaf which falls upon it, so,
An autumn colored cloth a Druid priest
Might lay on sacred objects. Bright death’s glow
Comes up from on an altar made of tree
Trunk. Fifty thousand spores might swell inside
The fungus shape. The leaf and spores agree
To lie beside each other one of them so dyed
In brilliance that it must be doomed to death,
The other urgent in its need to spew
Invisible young life in cloud-like breath
Once microscopic puff begins to strew
The exponential product of this scene.
The leaf computes to beauty this routine.