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Mar 2018
(⠠) ⠃⠇⠊ ⠝ ⠙ ⠍ ⠑ ⠝     ⠞ ⠓ ⠗ ⠕ ⠺ ⠇⠝ ⠛     ⠙ ⠇⠉ ⠑

blindmen throwing dice
   by chance a constellation of stars
fallen to earth in a rhombus
   or in a zodiac discipleship -
perchance a old titan, a chimera
or a cerberus on a leash...

- perfectly reasonable to call
the "need" for braille to
encompass punctuation marks
as a complete waste of time...

yod - י‬, ⠁, which to the blindman
                is a sigh...
ל‬ - which is the lament of a ⠝ ⠥ ⠝,
ו‬ - aVe beta - ⠃,
           a kafaesque Y - ⠽, כ‬.

    blindmen doing basic arithmetic
  among the ancient Romans
  toying with the abacus
   and  
the first sight of braille graphemes
      i.e. (p'lūß, +)     und ein
       verlängert doppelpunkt

   (⠼) ⠙ (⠈⠬) ⠑ (⠅⠅) ⠊

           and i once had a mathematics
teacher who said: imagine
   doing Leibniz calculus beginning
with  IV + V = IX.
Mateuš Conrad
Written by
Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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