Mathematics Of Life



Mathematics Of Life
By Robert T. Davenport

In the symphony of existence, a grand design,
Lies the mathematics of life, a truth divine,
Numbers and equations, woven in every thread,
A powerful message, in this cosmic spread.

From the Fibonacci sequence, a spiral unfolds,
In nature's patterns, a story untold,
The golden ratio, a harmonious dance,
In petals, shells, and galaxies, a cosmic trance.

In the equations that govern the laws of the land,
The universe reveals its intricate plan,
From Newton's laws to Einstein's relativity,
A language of numbers, a profound connectivity.

But beyond the formulas, lies a deeper truth,
A message that transcends the realm of proof,
For in the mathematics of life, we find,
Lessons that touch the heart and mind.

The equation of love, where one plus one,
Can create a bond that cannot be undone,
A powerful message, that love multiplies,
And in its embrace, our spirits rise.

The calculus of resilience, where challenges arise,
And through perseverance, we reach the skies,
A reminder that setbacks are but a test,
To push us further, to be our best.

The geometry of compassion, where circles of care,
Expand and intersect, a love we all share,
A message that kindness knows no bounds,
And in unity, humanity resounds.

The statistics of choices, where probabilities lie,
A reminder that our actions can amplify,
The impact we have on the world we see,
A call to choose wisely, to set our spirits free.

So let us embrace the mathematics of life,
With awe and wonder, amidst joy and strife,
For in its language, a powerful message resides,
That we are part of a grand design, intertwined.

About this poem

I chose to multiply...When others choose to divide.

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Written on October 11, 2023

Submitted by BigNuttyTheBlackBishop on January 06, 2024

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Scheme AX BBCC DXEE XXFF XXGG HHII IIJJ KKXD LLFF AAXG
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,636
Words 321
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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