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A Determined Scientist Discovers a Cold Fact |
| Old man am I, harkening days of yore Inside my brain-child lab Within a shack by the rolling shore The beakers would bubble with vigor and might The equations scrawling and awry Flowing from a graphite tip- late into each night Add one element, then remove another For a grasp via calculus within a roasting glass decanter Small explosions that would singe my whitened hair A subject volatile Yet I would proceed for my honour- without a winkle of care Eroded machinery- shattered particulates of glass Ravaged the lab Till one night I fell- defeated- completely aghast A study of my features upon a scrap of steel Told my story What with scars, weathering, wounds unhealed A toll I did pay to discover cold truth Static and hardened Contradicting my theories with insurmountable proof The frosty fact follows: For each endeavor which man decidedly pursues Rest assured There be not a single equation nor formula that man may use. And so it is that I mechanically rock this chair Walking the past Upon my withering face and thinning white hair |