A stone saw’s circular
blade is diamond-
tipped.
A pneumatic drill’s
bit is carbon alloy
with a hexagonal
fit.
The oxygen ions
in corundum
form a close-packed
hexagonal lattice,
tough,
abrasive, amphoteric;
aloxite holds
fracked rock
fracked once
the water’s drained.
It gives
sandpaper its grit,
is the divot
of chalk
powdering a pool
cue’s tip.
The six,
a kiss, in the side
pocket. Consider
the atom;
if there’s a way
of breaking down
a thing we’ll find
a way to break it.
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December 19, 2019
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