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When all the men in white gather ‘round, And all their smiles they have pulled down, And God is all they learned in school That’s when the Church picks up their tools. When later drag in insecure, The men that know they aren’t sure, But must proceed and light the fuel, When Francesco joins the duel. When tall in stance so unafraid, The man behind the trouble made, With talk of Suns, and Earth, and joules, Galileo ties the crewel. When in they come, right on time, And keep close guarded a biase unprimed, For no! They shall so not be fooled! The jurors come, and keep their cool. When all these people uneasy meet, Pull out their papers, take their seats, And all our luck we share and pool, When the Court does come to rule.
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Jan 22, 2012
Jan 22, 2012 at 10:11 PM UTC
When the Court Does Comes to Rule: The Trial of Galileo
When all the men in white gather ‘round, And all their smiles they have pulled down, And God is all they learned in school That’s when the Church picks up their tools. When later drag in insecure, The men that know they aren’t sure, But must proceed and light the fuel, When Francesco joins the duel. When tall in stance so unafraid, The man behind the trouble made, With talk of Suns, and Earth, and joules, Galileo ties the crewel. When in they come, right on time, And keep close guarded a biase unprimed, For no! They shall so not be fooled! The jurors come, and keep their cool. When all these people uneasy meet, Pull out their papers, take their seats, And all our luck we share and pool, When the Court does come to rule.
I wrote this specifically for a class project, so it may not make perfect sense taken out of context.
samy-ounon
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Jan 22, 2012
Jan 22, 2012 at 10:11 PM UTC
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