The Helix's Tale
I need time. I need time.
To shed my aqueous armor
To align flickering, eager dipoles
I need time, to liberate
A trillion proton-bonded brothers into the great entropic void
To affirm my allegiance to the Second Law
I need time, to entomb life's grease, in a grave of its ecstatic making
To charge my exterior, with the splendor of Coulomb's wanton attraction
And bridge countless protean bonds, across four degrees of separation
I need time, to sustain the nucleus, so that things don't fall apart
To compose my own prelude, across three and four tenths of an angstrom
And create order
Within the maddening stochastic chaos
I need time, to once again hear Linus's roar
Yes, I need time. And I need energy unfettered.
I am
The Alpha Helix
The Unfolded State's Lament (with apologies to J. Alfred Prufrock)
"Do I dare!" And, "Do I dare."
Gaze at the sulfurous globes, nested within the cores
Pry open the secrets, of protium bridged
Tamper with force constants, tussle with water liberated
Break the demonic attraction, of plus and minus
Savor the embrace, of oil and water laid bare
Drive the chains, to entropic despair
Do I dare, Sir! Do I dare
Do I dare
Unfold the protein
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