make decisions and oscillate
too far out to tempt your fate
so out of your league, you can't relate
a mistress, a lover, your favourite date
cheeky smiles and beaconing eyes
a beauty you can only apprise
showing enough to fantasize
dreaming awake until sunrise
seamless connection and fluttering lashes
bound by a spell you're sure she casted
hungry demanding lips as if you'd fasted
wishing and begging that longer it lasted
take flight and eviscerate
she isn't for you to take
sure, she made you exhilarate
though never to be your soulmate
Oscillate [AH-sə-leit] Part of speech: verb Origin: Latin, early 18th century 1. Move or swing back and forth at a regular speed. 2. (Physics) Vary in magnitude or position in a regular manner around a central point. Examples of oscillate in a sentence “I could oscillate on the porch swing all day long.” “The light made the electrons in each atom oscillate back and forth.
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I’ve been thinking about the statistics related to mental health as far as what we consider ‘normal’. There’s a bit of that in ‘Deviants‘ – there’s a range of what we consider normal, where we don’t consider people to have issues. It’s ambiguous and vague and makes the assumption that…
A Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction, or BZ reaction, is one of a class of reactions that serve as a classical example of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, resulting in the establishment of a nonlinear chemical oscillator.