A binary system
consists of two stars
in orbit around a common
center of gravity.

Their substance
shifts between them,
one growing brighter,
eclipsing the other,
then back again;
the smaller star
swelling, the larger
diminished.

Locked
in that tight embrace,
gliding through cold reaches,
I must know, at periastron,
do they swing close enough
to burn?

Poetry


© 1999 Leslie Laurence