Three Apples - Richard King
Feb. 1st, 2013 10:11 pmI
Adam's: scrumped from the Tree of Knowledge;
the old man furious; Eve looking on;
the serpent heading back through the grass,
past the discarded core, now brown.
II
Newton's: buried in the grass at Woolsthorpe;
young Isaac sitting 'in contemplative mood';
about to spin from his dizzying orbit
and crash, brain-first, into a strange new world.
III
Turing's: half-eaten on the bedside table;
the other half turning to mush in the gut;
its sharp insinuation of cyanide
quickly decoded in the brilliant blood.
- From Best Australian Poetry 2012 ed. by John Tranter
Adam's: scrumped from the Tree of Knowledge;
the old man furious; Eve looking on;
the serpent heading back through the grass,
past the discarded core, now brown.
II
Newton's: buried in the grass at Woolsthorpe;
young Isaac sitting 'in contemplative mood';
about to spin from his dizzying orbit
and crash, brain-first, into a strange new world.
III
Turing's: half-eaten on the bedside table;
the other half turning to mush in the gut;
its sharp insinuation of cyanide
quickly decoded in the brilliant blood.
- From Best Australian Poetry 2012 ed. by John Tranter
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Date: 2013-11-01 03:12 am (UTC)There aren't enough poems with Alan Turing in them; thank you for this one.
(Here via finding myself mentioned in a recent post. Thank you for that as well—I'm honored!)