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We saw two different night skies Under the same moon We looked at the same star But wished for different things You saw what science calls the night sky A “galaxy” Fact Lines Numbers And precision Spilled from your lips I thought I was talking to Galileo himself I saw what art calls the night sky A “brilliance and wonder” Twirls of yellow and blue Danced in my eyes I saw bright wonders Held in secrets Hidden in the carters of the moon I saw Van Gogh’s starry night I saw wonder You saw thought Maybe that’s why We both fought You dictated facts I dictated imagination You were science And I was art But we smashed into each other Causing another galaxy to form Where art and science Did not belong
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Mar 3, 2015
Mar 3, 2015 at 6:34 PM UTC
art vs. science
We saw two different night skies Under the same moon We looked at the same star But wished for different things You saw what science calls the night sky A “galaxy” Fact Lines Numbers And precision Spilled from your lips I thought I was talking to Galileo himself I saw what art calls the night sky A “brilliance and wonder” Twirls of yellow and blue Danced in my eyes I saw bright wonders Held in secrets Hidden in the carters of the moon I saw Van Gogh’s starry night I saw wonder You saw thought Maybe that’s why We both fought You dictated facts I dictated imagination You were science And I was art But we smashed into each other Causing another galaxy to form Where art and science Did not belong
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Mar 3, 2015
Mar 3, 2015 at 6:34 PM UTC
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