The Alphabit

  The Alphabit

If you would know the genuine article,
Then know that the primal, the pristine particle,
May be named, on the wings of wit,
 An Alphabit,
With letters that follow, and in their way,
Form the array of all DNA.

I surmise that a double helix
Is a perfect place for creativity,
A locus where A, C, G, and T
Can arrange and rearrange
In combinatorial efficacy,
Hithering and thithering
Slithering and zithering,
Dancing and chancing in key
To enable risks and opportunity.

And if an ideal place for creativity,
The helix truly in doubling verily be,
It is also never or ever quite error free
(O felix culpa! on this we can all agree)
But an arabesque by error blest, you see,
Since mistakes are portals of discovery.

Here and there and everywhere,
From the arctic to ocean to equatorial,
It all comes down to the combinatorial,
With this important and stunning stipulation:
Self-making is always part of the combination.
And less I lapse and leave out a hypothetical,
Underlying even that is, yes, the Alphabitical.

And so let us laud truffles and buffalo,
High mountain vistas and alpenglow,
Landscapes where trees in majesty grow,
Where sequoias enjoy a height tall as thunder
And daffodils baffle quills in awe and wonder.

Where water and sunlight in plants conspire
To create and maintain a photosynthetic fire
By splitting water molecules into H+ & OH
A polar pair that is now and ever augmentative.

 O is always eau or H2O
 An oracular letter, O so fit,
 To be writ by wit in Alphabit.

Let me submit the gnarly word bit
Whose etym, the PIE root *bheid,
Means to split, divide, or cleave,
And thus is one way to conceive
The many ways wherein water
Can wend, wave, wax, and weave.
And that nature, when and where and otherwise,
Can do so much by learning how to Alphabitize.

And if you wish it put lean and deft,
The cloven, like warp and weft,
Cleft from the woven, is of binity bereft.
And so, all’s right with the world, in every quarter,
When everything’s harmonious in Alphabitical order.

Or —
 Four words will do:
 Not one, not two.

  —HyC

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