The Unknowable

This girl was perhaps not born of a mother.
But blossomed in a peach tree:
Her love fades
Quicker than peach-flowers.
Although I know her soft body
I cannot sound out her heart;
Yet we have but to make a few lines on a chart
And the distance of the farthest stars
In the sky can be measured.

Notes:

Poem about love and science.

Folksonomies: science knowing love

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Concepts:
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 Songs of Love, Poems of Sadness
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  VI Tsha?s-dbya?s-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama (2004-01), Songs of Love, Poems of Sadness, I.B.Tauris, Retrieved on 2014-05-29
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  • Folksonomies: poetry


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    23 MAR 2013

     Science and Naturalism in Poetry

    Poems on science and nature.
    Folksonomies: nature science poetry poems
    Folksonomies: nature science poetry poems
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