Inside a Nuclear Reactor

A poem from Poor Mojo's Almanac(k):

Inside a Nuclear Reactor
by Alice Mullen

Whole lives begin and end
in a thousandth
of a thousandth
of a thousandth of a second.
creation
grief
love
fury
sorrow
and death,
all occur in infinitesimal portions.

Protons give sentimental tokens
to one another,
through dancing electrons,
spinning in joyful abandon
to the music of quark logic.

Schrödinger's symphony builds to a cacophony.
Rhythm breaks down to decay the choreography.

Neutrons, split apart—with the grief of separation grow cynical.
Unstable and paranoid they guard their neutrinos from others.

Resentment and regret grow exponentially;
to radiate outward,
seeping into the ground water.

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