The dawn creeps
and casts itself into a blue shadow
pouring down dew
into the soft sip bed
where the flowers and the reeds
whisper the mystery of peace
that was provided with relief
from the total twilight.
Then crickets hide
beneath the grasses green
Birds flock to the south
to celebrate the freedom
from the winding dark horizon
Refuge is sought
from the creeping aurora
shining, calling, penetrating!
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Poem that teaches: OMNIS CELLULAE E CELLULA
Life can be observed from big things to small
Elephants and blue whales, both wild and free
There are tall and bulky aspen and redwood trees
Protists, and bacteria and of course, the nanobies!
The cell is considered the smallest of them all
In terms of structure, functions and life support
Cells consists of membranous and particulate parts
Cell membrane, nucleus and the jelly cytoplasm.
There are different organelles the cell calls its own
Mitochondrion, vesicles and dependable ribosomes
Flattened Golgi apparatus, and squggly endoplasmic reticulum
All of these and the others, make the cell full bloom!
Each cell comes from a pre-existing one
One can never come from a nonliving scum.
Cells divide to create cells of similar genes
Cells can also divide to create the cells of life!
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