Booleans

Booleans

A Poem by David Plantinga

Black shadows are all sycophants

That mimic every shape.

White shadows seal their bearers up,

And bury what they ape.


Black shadows curl off thick sunlight,

And launch themselves from dust.

White shadows flake from winter’s breath,

Congealed as vapor’s rust.


In two dimensions, or in three,

Shade and snow are bolleans,

Dark in intersection tracing truth.

And snow in difference.


© 2021 David Plantinga


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Added on June 3, 2021
Last Updated on November 29, 2021
Tags: quatrain, ballad stanza, rhymed verse

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David Plantinga
David Plantinga

Pittsburgh, PA



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For shorter poems I'm experimenting with ballad and In Memoriam stanzas. more..

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