Infinite Sound

by East Poetry   Jun 27, 2011


From one eternal infinity,
Always was and thus will be.
To infinite infinities,
as the spirits He set free.

I AM THAT I AM. I am... "I Am"
Even before He spoke,
For the moment He released His word,
existence did evoke.

An infinite Cause of Sound is He,
defining the walls of "IS".
where “nothing” has nowhere to claim,
a genius creation of His.

"Sound" a unique essance of energy
that creates no gravity.
Yet perhaps all of it combined in existence
weighs Infinity!

How could a Cuase of infinite size
create no gravity?
because it is one with infinite cause,
a non particle version of He!

More transcendent then even light,
For everywhere... He’s found.
Even the first particle of light He spoke,
is infinitesimal to His Sound.

For all we know the speed of Sound,
is gauged by the medium where it flows.
So when moving through the pureness of Cause
Well...at speed infinity it goes.

Welcome to Higgs Boson!
The God particle extraordinaire!
inside this sphere of his glory,
is the existence we all share!

For perhaps the essence of sound can shrink,
and it can for infinity too!
As an endless amount of shrinking.
still holds an infinite size room.

Sound is Gods pure existance, the medium.
The next particle was light.
All stemming from Yin, becoming one,
with the nothing of Yangs night.

So lik'en Matter - balanced by gravity,
To infinite sound - balanced by Cause.
Imagine sound to be the "ALL" particle
and we exist inside its OZ.

For every bit of Sound created
from all acts to speech... vibrate,
then slip toward the center of time,
and contribute to its weight.

All sound that was in past times,
And all the sound the future makes.
Contributes to the infinite size
The big bangs explosion makes!

Time is of no essence,
So it all gets counted in.
This infinite equation
God put us all within.

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  • 12 years ago

    by Paul Gondwe

    Amazing vivid descriptive piece. I felt this was creative, how you turn and twist your words and how you make them fit in the lines is so amazing. the rhyming was also good and was put where really necessary, not forced.

  • 12 years ago

    by L

    Even after I somehow have a clue of what your poems are about, I still have a hard time understanding them. I mean I sort of have a clue but it's hard to put them in words.

    But I do enjoy reading them, it makes me think.

  • 13 years ago

    by Daisy if you do

    You have such an amazing ability to capture in sound, rhythym, and lyric the impossible.
    What a remarkable poem, I wished that I had seen it sooner. I am hoping it is still eligible for nomination if it is.

    I will be back to further indulge myself into this piece and really sink my mind in it.