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https://www.jstor.org/stable/25678738?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents is what I imagine the Asgardian fairy tale about the shape of the universe is like
http://starsandseidr.tumblr.com/post/155631299696/and-i-tiny-being-drunk-with-the-great-starry is the poem Isabel gave to Jane
http://starsandseidr.tumblr.com/post/177918822448/setnet-it-may-seem-like-a-lot-of-work-but is what is on Jane’s coffee cup
http://starsandseidr.tumblr.com/post/151195634633/there-is-not-much-money-in-physics-right-now the note Jane wrote, with a frowny face
There are a couple of options for the poetry book Jane gifted Loki - I haven't read any of these but Darkmatter: Poems of Space, Black Holes, Stars, Earth and Mars and Astral Projections: A Collection of Poetry seem like good collections
Jane's (and my own) poetry writing isn't great, but the poem at the end is both a haiku and an acrostic - the haiku stating that if Loki asks her to marry him, she'll say yes, while the acrostic repeats that yes. Just a bit of poetic fun that's appropriate for Asgard and its rituals