Let Us Now Praise Prime Numbers
Let us now praise prime numbers 
With our fathers who begat us: 
The power, the peculiar glory of prime numbers 
Is that nothing begat them, 
No ancestors, no factors, 
Adams among the multiplied generations. 
None can foretell their coming. 
Among the ordinal numbers 
They do not reserve their seats, arrive unexpected. 
Along the lines of cardinals 
They rise like surprising pontiffs, 
Each absolute, inscrutable, self-elected. 
In the beginning where chaos 
Ends and zero resolves, 
They crowd the foreground prodigal as forest, 
But middle distance thins them, 
Far distance to infinity 
Yields them rare as unreturning comets. 
O prime improbable numbers, 
Long may formula-hunters 
Steam in abstraction, waste to skeleton patience: 
Stay non-conformist, nuisance, 
Phenomena irreducible 
To system, sequence, pattern or explanation.
Helen Spaulding
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