INTERSPACE I am here and you are there Though close in affection love and care We coexist in a larger sphere But I'm not there and you're not here Here I am and there thou art We come together then we part In parting we need be no less serene For separation makes a space between No man is an island the poet said So must we be continentally wed? Merged and united as one world nation With no independent self determination This does not deny our essential coaction Nor say we live without attraction But each isle is distinct, individual, unique, though We exist as in archipelago As with notes in a beautiful symphony No matter in what lovely harmony The composer's key melody supreme Must depend on the spaces that intervene That passing bell may not toll for me Yet I would mourn the loss of thee, she or he You see though we're not an amalgamation We have the great gift: of communication Across all known spaces waves are flowing Linking furthest points of a universe still growing If we detect a photon from a star at extremity Can we not confer in closer proximity So with hugs and Omm and kumbaya You may lose yourself in nirvana Praise oneness if you must by all mean I'll bless the spaces in between In the philosophy concerning the nature of, and relationship with the universe and with each other, there are a three hypotheses (and more) that I allude to in this poem: the principle that two different objects cannot occupy the same location; that space is defined by separation of points; and that communication is possible between points across a distance in space (and in fact creates that space). This leaves out the question of whether we are constrained as physical objects, or as spiritual entities, above and beyond all that.