Part I
A steel frame,
built to disperse the force
now rippling through
the forged metal
evenly, is stripped naked,
it's powder coated coats of paint
ripped violently
from it's skinny frame.
But this aluminum frame
has weaker bones
than it's distant cousin.
The bottom bar smashes
against the sharp, unforgiving
curb. In the first
moments, just an expanding dent,
but the force behind it edges it
onward. It starts to warp unnaturally.
"Just a little more."
The frame can't
resist. It can take no more
and gives way
to the unforgiving laws.
The same sharp curb
rushes into the empty space
once roped off with aluminum
velvet. It acts as a wedge,
teaming with energy,
forcing the boundaries
different directions.
Forcing the boundaries upward
and downward. The intelligent angles,
precisely designed,
are no longer
applicable. The top bar needs
no coaxing. Witnessing the destruction
it accepts it's fate
and gives way.
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