Darwin Poem by Kassem Oude

Darwin

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Darwin city bears his name
Because he was of fame
His inventions puzzled world
Before he became old

He fathomed nature's laws
His discoveries had no flaws
Earth lab was his domain
Not in locked room did remain

Evolution heredity
Big debate in society
He crowned his fellows deed
Worthy of esteem indeed

Observe by naked eye
The weak creature would die
Many species did disappear
Others to life erect ear

Though he was not atheist
Acknowledged to many priests
Scientist so realistic
In belief was agnostic.

4-22-2014

Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Happiness
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