by Vachel Lindsay (1879 - 1931)
Language: English
Old Euclid drew a circle On a sand-beach long ago. He bounded and enclosed it With angles thus and so. His set of solemn greybeards Nodded and argued much Of arc and of circumference, Diameter and such. A silent child stood by them From morning until noon Because they drew such charming Round pictures of the moon.
Composition:
- Set to music by Elie Siegmeister (1909 - 1991), "Euclid", copyright © 1940
Text Authorship:
- by Vachel Lindsay (1879 - 1931), "Euclid", appears in The Congo and Other Poems, in 4. Fourth Section: Twenty Poems in which the Moon is the Principal Figure of Speech, in 1. First Section: Moon Poems for the Children/Fairy-tales for the Children, no. 1, first published 1914
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Line count: 12
Word count: 57