
Genres are shelves. I am more like a junk drawer.
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in class 11, our chemistry teacher told us about the pauli exclusion principle the way you tell someone about a traffic rule. no two electrons in the same atom, he said, can have the exact same set of four quantum numbers: n, l, ml, and ms....
the powder blue of the morning you first looked at me
like I might stay
and I almost believed in forever.
the sky blue in your voice
when you said my name softly,
like it had always belonged there,
like it had always been you...
in grade 11, we were taught the heisenberg uncertainty principle in physics class. it was about as unremarkable as 11th grade physics got, one simple equation, worth two marks on the final exam, the kind of thing you memorized the night bef...
a prime number is, by definition, alone. it can’t be broken into smaller pieces. it can’t be expressed as the product of anything but itself and one. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 — each one stands apart, indivisible, answerable to nothing. and yet primes...
I guess mango season has arrived.
I see the posts everywhere.
Bright yellow slices.
Hands holding fruit over kitchen sinks.
People arguing about varieties
with the seriousness of politics.
We don’t really get sweet mangoes here....
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