I. The first lesson of Pythagorean
There were He studied harmony by my Tierces...
But he has not heard a beautiful divine Seventh...
He sat there under our old oak, all the anchorite's grace...
So unspoken - like ancient Pythagorean, and went...
As often happens with your poems, I had to go read up on things. Pythagorus and harmony make it all the more pretty. Supposedly the Babylonians were using thirds 5500 years ago.
into mathematical equation.........love the poem..written well...10+++
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
a thought provoking theme written here Tsira...as the first lesson can I add from the end stanza....in Euclidean geometrically with the theorem on equation a squared + b squared = c squared (a 2 + b 2 = c 2) ....