Sunday, November 6, 2011

Charge.

Franklin, they say found it in a metal key

tied to a kite in a storm-filled sky.

Faraday sought it in wires and motors

Volta ferreted it in plates of shiny metals

Edison encased it in bulbs and what-nots.


Such fools, these great men.

Such tiresome workers, these wise men.


If only they knew

that electricity is found

Not in science and laborious calculations

Not by math or funny looking equations.


But in the locking of lovers lips.

For what can be more electric than a kiss?


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