Into his enigmatic soul.
His life is but a paradox of which
He perceives only part and not the whole.
Consider the quintessential 'ur' which created us
From evolution's morphological past.
We bow to nature's majesty,
But how long will life's quintessence last?
We live in a materialistic world
Which blights the depth and growth of man,
But by disdaining mind's psychology
We destroy the world's primordial plan.
The essence of life is a mathematical equation
In which life's theories are put to the test -
But only by scientific re-appraisal
Will all the world's problems be addressed. By Mary L Appleton
Elgin Street, Bolton
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