Poem Found Here: "Burial" by Robert McAlmon This is a definition and a eulogy. Based on the title, the poem sounds like a eulogy for a mathematician; however, the opening line, "Geometry is a perfect religion" both a man made construct that explains eternity, but Geometry appears to explain better. "Axiom after axiom: / One proves a way into infinity / And logic makes obeisance at command." The repetition of axiom reconfirms this idea of he established truth that one can prove a way into infinity through numbers. Possibly the soul as well, but numbers definitely, and by doing so man is in control. However, "Outside of the triangle, cubes, and polystructures / There is a restless pummeling, pounding and taunting." Here is where the poem feels more like a eulogy. The physical aspect of "pummeling, pounding, and taunting" can't be found in just triangles, cubes, and polystructures. This is where the very physical and human aspe...
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