Autobiography poem on cell
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You know I never noticed the world was a cell,
For twenty-three years, I lived, and I just could not tell.
Train track and roads, are tubules - taking along the way.
Some places are lysosomes – all the wise keep at bay.
America is the nucleus, for it tells the world what to do.
Protein expression is the same as keeping of a curfew:
Some are always expressed – that is where man is free;
Some are found all over - they’re expressed ubiquitously!
China is the Ribosome, and Golgi – where things are completed,
Packaged and shipped over - many times repeated.
The big nations are organelles, the small ones - vesicular sacks,
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Leslie Alexis Friday, April 30, 2010 Download image of this poem. Report this poem
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