The two are here
as being the halve
of a four, teamed up
from the two one's
they had become a pair
The two are meeting
the other two's becoming
the four together now
discussing the making
of the six as being new
The two halves of six
as the counterpart of each
division of this manifestation
of six one's, two three's in
encounter with another two
The two times four as eight
could become unstable while
breaking apart, splitting up
two halves times two into
a pair of two one's as the two
"Two" © 2014 Rob Knetsch
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Rob, such a brilliant wrtite.....