Thought only
By Yutka
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Thought only could not have
created those fish.
Nothing so inept as sheer passion
could have designed these intricate
patterns, the nacre shine of their bellies,
those tiny fins with their fluttering tendons
and near translucid bones, the fine
meshing of ganglia and vertebrae
in the chain of their glittering spine.
Watch their movement, the dance
of the blue flashing male, standing in the water
concentric in miniature to the minute eye.
Imagine the infinitesimal capillaries of
their pumping heart, the flawless
joining of the gills, the invisible
neural filaments through which their bodies
connect to their brain.
Then explain any idea or sentiment
contained in the making of such perfection.
Nothing could have created these miracles
than nature’s unstoppable self-propagation
by a body’s innate precision.
It is left to the vagaries of mind
to invent attraction or repulsion, fight or flight.
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tranquil
Beautiful, so tranquil. I've had a few aqwariums myself with tropical fish but the fish all died each time. Not joking. It's heartbreaking those fish are very expensive. Sorry I'm a bit lighthearted.
Classy language hey? All the best! Nolan
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"patterns, the nacre shine of
"patterns, the nacre shine of their bellies,
those tiny fins with their fluttering tendons
and near translucid bones, the fine
meshing of ganglia and vertebrae
in the chain of their glittering spine."
this is perfect description of white cloud mountain minnows, are they what you are writing about? "in the chain of their glittering spine" is brilliant to say aloud
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Some beautiful descriptions
Some beautiful descriptions of the intricate, delicate. I especially appreciated :
Imagine the infinitesimal capillaries of their pumping heart, the flawless joining of the gills, the invisible neural filaments through which their bodies connect to their brain.
and my mind continues down to the intricate, interconnected biochemical pathways …
I thought at first you were referring to created design, to me an inescapable conclusion of observation and science, but towards the end I thought you were more referring to the DNA precise replication of what has been designed. Rhiannon
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