The Double Helix

Richard

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Reconstruct the poem by dragging each line into its correct position. Your goal is to reassemble the original poem as accurately as possible. As you move the lines, you'll see whether your arrangement is correct, helping you explore the poem's flow and meaning. Take your time, enjoy the process, and discover how the poet's words come together to create something truly beautiful.

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New hopes rise, old fears burn,
With every twist, with every turn,
The patterns clear, a design unseen.
In the dance of genes, our anthem plays,
From the tiniest cell to the grand design,
Unlocking the code of destiny.
Watson and Crick began to seek.
A dance of bases, A and T, G and C,
In the dawn of time, life's mystery lies,
Franklin's images brought the structure near,
From Watson and Crick to the future's gaze,
Guiding humanity through the night.
A double helix, a twist divine,
The code of life, soaring high.
Gene therapy, a beacon bright,
Unravelling secrets, oh, so sublime,
Adenine with thymine, guanine with cytosine,
Promising cures in the darkest night,
Watson and Crick, they saw the light,
Oh, the double helix, spinning through time,
The human genome, our legacy,
Lies the promise of what we can be.
The double helix, a tale of light,
A future of health, our genes align.
Chargaff's rules whispered in the night,
To healing hands, the future docks.
In the strands unseen by the human eyes,
From the simple code, a symphony,
In the dance of A and T, G and C,
With paper and pen, they drew the line,
With every sequence read, a door unlocked,
X-ray beams through the crystal clear,
From the heart of the cell to the edge of the sky,
In the heart of cells, where secrets keep,
In the helix form, life's guiding sight.
Bases pair, and the fit was right,