Then In Another Hall Entered We. Poem by Emmanuel George Cefai

Then In Another Hall Entered We.



then in another hall entered we.
There I shouted 'Einstein! ' and
stopped for Minerva motioned to me.
I stopped for control of emotions is
as directly proportional to their
playing and engineering as of them:
and vice-versa to the same
These as the philosophers speaking
were and in the same way one spoke
the others silent stood all civilly
then all spoke one by one and in
such wisdom I enchanted felt
as in the company of gray philosophers
and more;
Many a time I wanted to intervene;
Minerva understood and smiled
and on her lips
she her finger put and I silent remained
Amidst that august assembly.
'After all, ' Minerva said as we
beckoned outside that hall
'That be all of humanity. Those be
examples, and examples to be.
Humanity to rise en masse and equal
them. Arise as them, humanity hath
faculty, but with faculty must
come dedication and sacrifice.'
So ended she towards another hall
Led me that I would view
the halls of all the Castle in that
visit tall.

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