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Asymmetry and Symmetry

Asymmetry and Symmetry

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The snow has melted
On the right-hand shoulder of
The Great Bronze Buddha.
Shiki [Englished by Phillip Whidden]

Asymmetry is strong in nature’s plan,

Though sometimes symmetry occurs, but when

This happens, underlying laws will scan

The situation, intervening then

As fast as possible to kill that flaw

Replacing it with lack of balance.  Moons

Are formed in nearly perfect spheres, but law

Requires the smashing of them, making dunes

And craters, sometimes even crushing shapes

To dwarf-like fragments.  Snowflakes come but melt

Away to water.  Physics uses scrapes.

The undertowing law despises svelte.

  The vacuum that symmetry inspires

Dido’s lament by Purcell:

Dido – Wikipedia

    Is filled as soon as possible with pyres.

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