avatarLucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)

Summary

Lucy Dan reflects on the concept of infinity through a brief poem inspired by the vastness of an infinity pool and the current global situation.

Abstract

The website content presents a short, contemplative poem titled "Infinity" by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她). The poem evokes the limitless nature of infinity, drawing a parallel between the reach of water in an infinity pool to the untouched and paused state of the world during the pandemic. The accompanying image by Andrew Liu visually captures the essence of the poem. Lucy Dan admits to never having experienced an infinity pool but ponders the idea with a sense of longing and hope for a future when people can freely engage with the world again. This wistful reflection is underscored by the current reality of waiting indefinitely, hinted at by the title and the closing line of the poem. Additionally, the content includes a link to another poem by the author, titled "Fiery Red Hot Valentine."

Opinions

  • Lucy Dan has a sense of wonder and curiosity about the experience of being in an infinity pool, which she connects to the broader concept of infinity.
  • She conveys a feeling of pause and anticipation for the world to resume normalcy, reflecting a shared sentiment during the pandemic.
  • The poem suggests that the pandemic has given the author a new perspective on the idea of infinity, likening it to the unending wait for a return to normal life.
  • The author seems to appreciate the beauty and metaphorical significance of infinity pools, despite not having had the experience of being in one.
Poetry
Micropoetry
Infinity
A Few Words
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