Music, Poetry and Architecture, All from Mathematics

Music, Poetry, and Architecture, All from Mathematics

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The poet Amphion rebuilt the streets

And temples, houses, and the stoa of

The ruined Cadmeia.  His lyric beats

Were more for honing stonework than for love.

His lyre (a gift from Muses or the god

Apollo) Amphion employed for arts

Including architecture.  That facade

Of Zeus’s temple and its pillared parts

Arose because of Amphion’s sung verse,

And all the other walls reared up because

Of poetry and melody — diverse

The powers of a perfect poet’s laws.

..His serenading and his lines caused strength

….Of architecture, stretched in columned length.