Hemel Jayasuriya

Poetry thrives in a shadowy, allusive world in which feelings that can be un-pinnable in precise language come into a reality all their own. It may seem to have little to do with the world of facts and experimentation that is science.    If all that there is can be explained by what we see and/or what we can prove, what need is there for poetry?

Events Jostle Inside The Black Box

Where is Time

Light of the Non-existent Sun

In A Third Space : Science And Humanities

From Zero to Meaning

Starlight

Birds Sing

Into The Woods

Vacuum Fluctuations

The Feel of Beauty

Women and Men

Tom’s Clock

Empty Dot Amongst Moving Matter

A Leaf In Free Fall, Rotating

You are my woman of abstract

Prospera’s  World

Differentation

Rashomon

Ordering Into Shape, Unpredictable

Starburst

Most Strange

Soul Mountain

Interdependence

Olympia

Young and Old

Random Walks