Cogent Fears Poem by Victoria Stamps

Cogent Fears

Rating: 5.0


Calm permutations
Considered, unsaid
Thought conflagration
Deimos fed

Cogent fears
Still surge inside
The rusty blade cuts
As Phobos cried

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Imelda Ortega Suzara 12 June 2013

Deimos = terror, smaller outermost moon of Mars vs Phobos = fear of (phobia) , bigger moon brother of Deimos, so Deimos is terror itself and thus calm whereas Phobos is in knowing fear of his own brother Deimos. As long as both remain in a particular order as in mathematical definition of permutations, they will not collide as moons revolving around Mars (Ares) planet = war god. Nice idea to have tweet poems.

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success