in
one
quotient
may be found
its own negation
flagrant irony attaches
when the incalculable is given a number
in
one
quotient
may be found
its own negation
flagrant irony attaches
when the incalculable is given a number
Writer Lynne Sargent
Poetry Puttering by Pax & Company
Sometimes everything has to be enscribed across the heavens so you can find the one line already written inside you. Sometimes it takes a great sky to find that small, bright, and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart. David Whyte
"drink from the well of your self and begin again" ~charles bukowski
no dust here
Looking ahead, without looking back (too often)
flights of fancy from New Zealand
You're never alone, if you've something to share
All you touch and all you see / is all your life will ever be
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I love the last two lines. They resonate and have an aura of high class.
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well, thank you most kindly for that
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I am intrigued by the fact that this poem appeared briefly on WP with the title “Fibonacci 11 – IQ” instead of 13. Is there anything you could share with us on this enigma? In any case, I’d rather have an IQ of Fib. 13 (233) than Fib. 11 (89)! *hehe*
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ha ha – no no – it merely identifies the number of Fibs I’ve written so far – 11 was a mistake as this is actually my 13th
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very smart . . .
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Stands alone – no need for analysis. Brilliant.
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My question concerned the change in title and was directed to Paul.
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cheers, my friend
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The last two lines are awesome!!
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appreciate that
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It’s beyond me, so it must be excellent.
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I don’t understand all the poetry I read either
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Whew, that’s a relief to hear. I guess all that matters is that we understand what we write.
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Reblogged this on OUR POETRY CORNER.
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thank you for sharing my poem with your readers
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This is outstanding!
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Reblogged this on Poesy plus Polemics.
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What you didn’t write this!
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alas, I did
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i see you posting other, however your brilliance surpasses them all…
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This is pretty brilliant.
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you are too kind
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Too math-y for me….I got lost.
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just a small rant about poorly used IQ tests
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Ahhh.
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Love it! Fibonacci series is magical. Brilliant to apply it as a skeleton for your poetry.
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much appreciated
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