Gyroscope Review 16-3 | Page 12

WHAT’S IN A NAME? by Carolyn Martin Day lilies come and go by the clock. Evergreens remain. The devil frog horrifies. And there’s the Milky Way, the whitish smudge that, like a toddler burping up, spews messy gas across the universe. Which leads me to our micro-galaxy. In the blur of everyday, we’re lovers/ partners/ friends with an appetite for constancy that soaks in tiffs and blame, rings out kisses and regrets. But what if we recalibrate? Let’s call ourselves excited atoms on an errant star shooting through a dozen Milky Ways – not caring where we are – like reckless first-borns in a pre-name paradise. Or something close to that. Gyroscope Review - !2