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    Poem: ‘Love Letter from Photograph 51’

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    Poem: ‘Love Letter from Photograph 51’

    Science in meter and verse

    By Faith Paulsen edited by Dava Sobel & Clara Moskowitz

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    “[c]learly Rosy had to go or be put in
    her place…. The thought could not be
    avoided that the best home for a feminist
    was in another person’s lab.”
       —James D. Watson, The Double Helix (1968)

    I am the image, that final clue.
    I know only this lab, where light can simmer for days,
    coaxing shadows to slowly define
    the tiny drop you tip so carefully
    onto the end of a twisted paperclip.

    The lab, and you, squinting into the lens
    of a machine you developed—
    hydrogen gas pumped through a salt solution—
    on the fulcrum between question and discovery.

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    In the lab, the men call you names, mock your clothes,
    your moods, your lips, unpainted.

    Your delight, your choice of gardenia
    is science.

    Not on the first but the fifty-first iteration,
    I come to you
    in the honey of crystallography
    amid x-rays splattered off a fiber of wet DNA
    like a tadpole on a sliver of glass.

    I swim up, rapt, to visibility.
    I whisper my secret only to you,
    the clue, first word of the organic story.
    The ancient code-script
    pinned down at last—
    The recipe for whale song
    and peacock feathers
    earlobe and pea plant, X and Y.

    I fix my focus in your eyes, Rose Franklin.
    I your discovery. You my laureate.

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