Subjects

Subjects

A Poem by Cassidy

Questions do not lead to answers,

Instead they lead to more.

Then wind up on a sign

Above a classroom door.

 

Someone asked,

Why are things bought?

Now we have economics.

 

Another asked,

What causes earthquakes?

Now we have plate tectonics.

 

Someone asked,

What makes up triangles?

Now we have trigonometry.

 

Then he asked,

And the other shapes?

Now we have advanced geometry.

 

Someone asked,

How do plants adapt?

Now we have ecophysiology.

 

Someone else asked,

What are the systems of a cell?

Now we have molecular biology.

 

Then someone asked,

How to make the world,

All the more complex?

 

And now

We have

Grammar. 

© 2014 Cassidy


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haha this is awesome and clever. I love it. I'm glad I found this. I love the flow and the original way you rhymed the words. Amazing. :)

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