Memorable Schrodinger’s Cat Poems

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Curiosity Encased
In a box where shadows linger, Two realms dance when the bell does chime, One life sings, the other, a whisper, Both exist, lost in the folds of time. Curiosity wrapped in a riddle, Mysteries softly meowed in the dark, Life’s duality strums a fine fiddle, A paradox plays, leaving no mark. Touch the lid, and destiny teeters, One heart beats, the other holds breath, Wrapped in silk, the secret repeats, In Schrödinger's world, we flit between death.
The Quantum Whisker
In a box where shadows play, A feline dream’s in shades of gray. Two worlds entwined, a whispered sigh, One purrs, one fades—a tale awry. Inside the veil of chance it waits, Both life and death, a dance of fates. With every heartbeat, time will stretch, And in that pause, dimensions etch. Oh, curious cat, with eyes so bright, You straddle dusk, you kiss the light. Until the lid is pried away, In your silence, all will sway.
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