Friday, October 30, 2009
Relativity
tick . . . tick . . . tick
train clacks by
slacker keeps time
tick . . . . tick . . . . tick
q u i c k e r q u i c k q u i c k e r
slacker slacks slower
tick . . . . . . tick . . . . . . tick
quicker greets slacker
tick . . . . . . . . . . tick . . . . . . . . . . tick
train clacks by
slacker keeps time
tick . . . . tick . . . . tick
q u i c k e r q u i c k q u i c k e r
slacker slacks slower
tick . . . . . . tick . . . . . . tick
quicker greets slacker
tick . . . . . . . . . . tick . . . . . . . . . . tick
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1 comments:
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said...
I wrote this poem while sitting in a physics class learning about the theory of relativity. The whole poem is a reference to an example that was used in class.
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