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    Poetry for Engineers: Ode to Very Small Devices

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJanuary 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As fairies for the Irish or leeks for Welsh,
    it’s the secret lives of small hidden machines,
    their junctures, and networks that inspire me:
    Mystic hidden functionaries that make
    our made world live, brave little servo motors,
    whose couplers, whose eccentric fire-filled
    sensors are encased in bakelite with brass
    screws, who stare with red eyes, who gauge moisture,
    who notice tiny motions and respond,
    whose cooling fans call out in white-noise
    registers like older folk singers–I can
    almost hear their earlier songs, their strong voices
    now yelps, their thumps, their throbs, their hum, their chant–,
    they click, they whir, they are sent spinning
    inside like teen girls giggling over boy bands.
    Most of all: ones waiting silently, concealing
    the surprise of their purpose, tasks not yet known,
    their true natures found only in connections.

    Those that listen, those that speak,
    those that control cool and heat,
    those that open doors, those that lock
    all the things that we’ve forgot,
    those that hide, those that disclose
    those embedded in our clothes
    those in our ears, those in our hearts
    those that bring together, those a part
    of divisions, those like birds,
    like parrots that complete our words,
    those like fish, those that entrap,
    those that free, those that freely flap
    in fierce winds, those that replace
    what we have lost, those that see
    at night, in fog, in brightness, in fear,
    those that show what we hold dear,
    those that tempt, those that repel,
    those that buy and those that sell,
    those that keep us alive, those that
    don’t, won’t, couldn’t and cannot.

    Parts of one mind, not mine, blunt orchestra
    of information, bundles of feelers
    reaching out to touch us, teach us, guide us
    to form better futures better understood.
    May your sounds, your chimes, your silence calm us.
    May your tender tendrils touch what we seek.
    Small parts becoming one being intertwined,
    a world in itself, remind us to be kind.

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