Euclid

by Vachel Lindsay




Old Euclid drew a circle
On a sand-beach long ago.

He bounded and enclosed it
With angles thus and so.

His set of solemn greybeards
Nodded and argued much

Of arc and of circumference,
Diameter and such.

A silent child stood by them
From morning until noon

Because they drew such charming
Round pictures of the moon.





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