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Dark Sparkle Lives On

in stars and poems and atoms and states of matter - States of Matter by Anna Leahy



For any liquid, there are two ways to arrive:

condensation or melting, a gas finding

shape or a solid losing it. For any liquid,

leaving depends on pressures

and one of two ways out: to evaporate

is to lift from its own surface,

the bonds broken, the substance cooling

with each molecular departure;

to boil is to reach the elemental

point of no return, through and through.

For a solid, there's another trick to changing states

by skipping the liquid in-between:

the ablation of glaciers by wind that eats snow,

the whiff of mothballs from the closet,

arsenic like a hint of garlic in the air—

or in reverse, frost or soot or rime,

the coalescence of vapor, no longer suspended.

The mind is said to do this, too: to turn

one energy into another, like desire into art

to save oneself in another state of being.

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