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Square roots, had troubled me since childhood Until I learned how to derive the square root of a poem. You place the poem firmly between the planes of logic and imagination running parallel - each to the other and grasp each multiple of thought that you catch swimming in your heart and then simplify one by one - the shreds of words off the poet's diary and you must repeat until you discover the ultimate joy manifest as non-divisibility of a zero. What remains in your basket is the square root of the poem Hear, as it speaks to you, tugging at the flesh enclosed within your chest, listen as it conveys the myriad of emotions- hesitations, ecstasy, impulse, shame and rage. Each alteration hidden beneath neat metres, rhyme schemes and free verses Born of an unseen, unknown infinite mutlitude of thoughts.
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May 5, 2014
May 5, 2014 at 11:28 PM UTC
Square Root of a Poem
Square roots, had troubled me since childhood Until I learned how to derive the square root of a poem. You place the poem firmly between the planes of logic and imagination running parallel - each to the other and grasp each multiple of thought that you catch swimming in your heart and then simplify one by one - the shreds of words off the poet's diary and you must repeat until you discover the ultimate joy manifest as non-divisibility of a zero. What remains in your basket is the square root of the poem Hear, as it speaks to you, tugging at the flesh enclosed within your chest, listen as it conveys the myriad of emotions- hesitations, ecstasy, impulse, shame and rage. Each alteration hidden beneath neat metres, rhyme schemes and free verses Born of an unseen, unknown infinite mutlitude of thoughts.
soumya
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May 5, 2014
May 5, 2014 at 11:28 PM UTC
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