Free verse and the Hand of God pulsar wind nebula.
Poet and the Hand of God
still hand of Antinous, carved from water

Titan digits palpate light flayed to spectrum the lull of a planet where plasma quarks, alight by ray and void, pulsate for millennia unfisted upon the palms of Atlas.
Random opposable corpse of star personified by Hesiod to a cosmic grasp infinitesimal in digress on the planet third in witness from a yellow sun.
The Sistine Chapel arcs to touch the rapture of creation held with tablets etched to press the good in prayer posed to love.
Colossus bore the gauntlet to cast the hue of Man upon the Lights of Blue Springs to stave equinox and sol within the Pantheon.
Off-trend and trending the apocalypse eludes when the Long Count points in myriads of doom unmade.
Still hand of Antinous, modeled from the deep, bathed for date by Hadrian, hold the wall that fell with Rome awash in cosmic rays.

Dionne Charlet is a former Renaissance and Medieval festival queen. Her poetry appears in print in the anthologies New Orleans Black, 2013] and Cairo by Gaslight [Black, 2015] under pseudonym Dionne Cherie, and Louisiana Inklings: A Literary Sampler [Gramlich, 2013]. Her poetry has won awards on Scriggler.com, and has been curated on Medium and published in ILLUMINATION, The Rebel Poets Society, The POM, Publishing Well, Ladowich Magazine, and The Lark.
