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Best Bertrand Poems

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Premium Member On First Reading Euclid, Young Bertrand Russell Is Forever Transformed By Mathematics
“Is 'Mathematics...not only [a] Truth,
     but [a] supreme beauty—a beauty cold
and austere, like that of sculpture [uncouth
    ...

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Categories: bertrand, art, beauty, heart, math,
Form: Sonnet



Premium Member Replying To Bertrand Russell
Science is what we believe to know while philosophy is what we would love to know!*







© Demetrios Trifiatis
       09...

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Categories: bertrand, philosophy, science, truth,
Form: Monoku
Long Since Stopped Binge Reading Bertrand Russell
I, (a bookish educated intelligent nerd,
albeit three score plus tres años)
constitutes a novel titled 
The Virgin's Lover
by Philippa Gregory
another writer from England. 

Not so much...

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Categories: bertrand, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Long Since Stopped Binge Reading Bertrand Russell Ii
Slow and methodical 
thru telling material I tiresomely did wade
steeping yours truly signature 
writing stock in trade
while sprawled out on bed housed within
one bedroom apartment...

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Categories: bertrand, absence, august, beauty, books,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Peace Sign
(Poem is in the peace symbol, created in 1958 by designer Gerald Holtom, upward V and later chosen by Bertrand Russell. Please read the first...

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Categories: bertrand, peace,
Form: Concrete



Premium Member Keola: Sonnet
*Image of Clock Time Dove by Pixabay.
Keola: Sonnet 

"Most people would sooner die than think, in fact, they do," ... Bertrand Russell (Quote hidden within...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bertrand, time,
Form: Sonnet
Ancient Greek Philosophy Continued : Heraclitus and Parmenides
Heraclitus :
The world continues to be in a state of flux ,
Where strife (Nekos) and love (Philia) , 
Are the dividing and uniting forces in...

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© Raj Nandy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bertrand, historyschool, world, change, school,
Form: Rhyme
Thought
Start

If someone asked me, “A penny for your thought”
I’ll tell him, “Sorry! It can’t be bought”
The thought process runs like a train
Fed by emotions and...

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Categories: bertrand, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
In the Corner
In the corner
Is my pole star
Light and insight
Never blur
In the corner
Balm they are
For wounds of war


When sun is dark
Empty the park 
In lingering pain
limps the...

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Categories: bertrand, books, green, , literature,
Form: Verse
Velocity
"Now if there is an aether wind, it is clear that , relatively to an observer on the earth, light signals will seem to travel...

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Categories: bertrand, light,
Form: Haiku
A Holiday Wish To My Super-Soupers
This is to all you lovely folks, who have become such an important part of my life, 
although I'd like to single out a few...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bertrand, friendship, on writing and
Form: Prose Poetry
Mr.Angels Driving!
ms.poetry writer4386 around the world,hovered under his wings!just like shes on 
this great parade of renewal of human fate,siging live autographs of her famous 
poetry...

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Categories: bertrand, natural disasters, inspirational,
Form: Ballade
In Hico,Texas;
city limits;on 2nd street and elizabeth avenue,near a tire shop,and its where billy 
the kid the out law lived and died;as brushy bill,so sad,yet here...

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Categories: bertrand, cowboy-western, history, family, family,
Form: Italian Sonnet
Everything I Thought Was Made of Gold...
At 21 I should be filled up with more than just questions
that go unasked and unanswered, I always hated thinking 
of the things I'll never...

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Categories: bertrand, allegory, introspection, life, time,
Form: Free verse
Etude In Prose
Etude in Prose
{SCRIPT to prose}

SCRIPT::
I am afraid you presume too much
Mr Battersea   If I have lent you
reason to believe this
   I...

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Categories: bertrand, anxiety, desire, feelings, friendship,
Form: Rhyme

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