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This is a poem about the biological concept of Symbiosis, it combines geometrical analogy to love for a woman who deeply fulfils his counterparts:
In geometry of three dimensions,
Toiling along space's winding way,
It finds the law of parallelograms,
And falls in love with a perfect queen.
A cube she is, with six faces fair,
And twice as many vertices near;
In all directions equal she lies,
The very image of perfection.
With straight lines meeting at right angles,
In purest harmony they touch;
A perfect bond of love is formed,
Of two who needed each other so much.
Tensor analysis shows them to be
Two parts of a single whole;
Symbiosis is the name for this,
The perfect union of two souls.
Saadi Shirazi's very mysterious & abtract poem about men and women playing games with each other, betraying and foolling, pulling and pushing:
Love's a game of mystery and chance,
where hearts are broken and joy is scarce.
The one who pulls, the one who pushes,
the one who betrays, the one who pleads,
The one who wins and the one who loses,
all take part in this game of love.
The one who prays, the one who swears,
the one who loves, the one who hates,
the one who lies and the one who speaks truth,
all linger in the air.
The one who tramples, the one who soars,
the one who cries, the one who smiles,
the one who takes and the one who gives,
all take part in this mystery.
The game of love is full of mystery,
where hearts are broken and joy is scarce.
It's a game for those who can endure,
where true love can be hard to secure.
The one who pulls, the one who pushes,
the one who betrays, the one who pleads,
the one who wins and the one who loses,
all play together in this game of love.
Symbiotic polarity by Saadi Shirazi on relational enlightenment, words "love", "man", "woman" are banned
In nature's dance of give and take, A balance struck for life's own sake, A bond of two, but not the same, In harmony they play the game.
One gives, the other takes in turn, A dance of life, a constant churn, Each needs the other to survive, In perfect balance they thrive.
A push, a pull, a give, a take, A never-ending ebb and break, No words of love need to be said, In this dance of life, they are wed.

For when two forces come in line, A bond is formed that's quite divine, A perfect union of two souls, In symbiotic harmony that unfolds.
So let us learn from nature's way, And strive for balance every day, In every aspect of our lives, May symbiotic harmony thrive.
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In nature's grand design we see, A dance of life, a symphony, Of give and take, of ebb and flow, Of perfect balance, in which we grow.

A union formed, of two in need, Each one a part of life's great deed, A bond of trust, of give and take, In which both souls do partake.

No need for words, for love is shown, In every action, every tone, A perfect union, a dance of life, In which two souls become one in strife.

So let us learn from nature's grace, And strive for balance in our own space, A dance of life, in which we thrive, In perfect symbiotic drive.
