We fly together
expained the hen.
Or crawl separately?
implied the worm.
Our choice?
asked the hen.
To informate or calculate
irrationally
too negative
not double-bound enough,
forgetting (0) graced balance
and swooping octaved harmonies,
imagined flights with distant cousins,
replied the longish worm.
Birds and butterflies!
said the hen.
Comets and stars,
leptons and quarks,
yin and yang,
surfing systems up and down
around and back again,
sighed cavish cocoon.
We fly together,
or dissonantly burn and bury
and throw ourselves,
our nutrients,
positive-exformating value,
away,
sang regenerating radiant song,
Where they will
eventually
learn to crawl together
toward regenerated flight,
ventured the pregnant butterfly.
The sky is falling!
said the hen.
Or you have taken flight,
said the worm,
de-caying in the hen.
We fly together!
exclaimed the hen.
And crawl together,
implied her wormish warmth.