On Necessity (Weight and Measure)

What holds it all together, tears it all apart?
What sort of physics sets it all in motion—
some lovely thing of no great moment:
a song in a bar, a band, a mouth, a kiss, a note?

A sort of physics sets it all in motion.
A drummer calls the beat, 2, 3, 4:
a song in a bar, a band, a mouth, a kiss. The notes
evoke—what? The necessary net above us all?

A drummer calls the beat 2, 3, 4
Outside the bar, overhead—the Milky Way
evokes what the necessary net above us all
might resemble when all is said and done.

Outside the bar, overhead, the Milky Way,
a lovely thing of no great moment,
might resemble (when all is said and done)
what holds us all together, tears us all apart.