Saturday, May 21, 2005

Unmoved by May's Molecular Poetry

As an exclamation point, a full rainbow following a brief early evening thunderstorm. When I put together where I was (an open field by Kean University), & the condition of the sky in the west, I thought there could be a rainbow, found shelter & waited for it to appear in the east.

Comments:
Bob
If you get a chance get down to the bay in keyport.You can take N.J. coast line to Rahway and take the train to Perth amboy or South Amboy and get on the 817 bus which will take down to keyport 1St St.There is a small beach next to the Keyport Yacht Club.The horse shoe crabs are coming in on a high tide.This is a nice trip to take and you don't need a car to do it.It's so beautiful seeing this many crabs in the bay again and doing what they have done for ages.
Research the 817 bus you can travel right to Keyport on it.Just wanted to pass this information on to you.
 
Thanks for the tip. It's a public orgy on those beaches.
 
May's poetry fails to move me, but perhaps that's because I see it as a mere surrogate for deeper emotions. Molecular-level observations can be fascinating, but true poetry should touch the heart, not just the mind.
 
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