A mathy poem that I have learned about from Carol Dorf (poet and retired math teacher and poetry editor at talkingwriting.com) is "The Story of Mathematics" by poet and teacher Sarah Dickenson Snyder. Offered below, "The Story of Mathematics" first appeared in the Spring 2020 issue of 300 Days of Sun -- it is a poem for which I have needed (and enjoyed) the challenge of several re-readings, both silent and aloud, to take it in.
The Story of Mathematics by Sarah Dickenson Snyder
It starts with a shell –
its curve and shine,
the way a line peaks.
It starts with a star
and the arc
between bone and light.
An angled story
never ending –
a book blooming,
the gnarled woody parts
peeled to reveal the tender.
So much hardens
from the outside –
the denominator
of rain and sun
and unseen roots.
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