Whoever thought Chemistry could be so poetic, love a bit of H20 myself, essential for life!
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Whoever thought Chemistry could be so poetic, love a bit of H20 myself, essential for life!
Comment is about Norman Hadley (poet profile)
Original item by Norman Hadley
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Norman Hadley
Wed 10th Jun 2009 07:44
Hi Michelle, thanks for the interest. My background is in maths & the sciences, so I often plunder that world for inspiration. Or sometimes I merely pretend to, as here...
Science Lesson
I cast back my mind to school-bright days
My science teacher, Newton’s apostle
Handing down laws like a corduroy judge
The class’s reaction was equal and opposite
Collective inertia to theory and fact
He taught us that matter takes only three forms
A gas will expand to the space it is given
Liquids conform to the base of the vessel
While solids remain in the form they prefer
Look at us now
Getting physical
Feeling the chemistry
Clocked by biology
You touch that part of me, that
Liquid, filling the space given, renders solid
With friction, it shoots forth a liquid
That fills more space than given
Renders the vessel solid
Stretched beyond reason
Til a midwife cries
“Behold. Alchemy.”
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