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Dr.Moose1
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0 posted 2001-05-19 08:39 AM


Oh bleak ! To mourn ! What angle's this ? / The tangled string of daily life
that slants my thoughts to dis-array / cat's cradled in these hands gone numb
Pythagoras , be still thy tongue / Un-heeding I cast off your rules
for I am young and wish to play / you'll not trap me beneath your thumb

Obtuse you say ! but nay m'lord / My thoughts are those that soar above
your labels do not seem to fit / your mundane world of cold , hard fact
By what degree do you profess / To rule by slide is not to love
to understand illogic's wit / how should I say this with some tact ?

The sum of the hypotenuse / If you'll indulge me for a sec
most surely is much lesser than / ( pursuant to hilarity )
the daydreams of poetic moose / Though we may not have a full deck
with possibilities they span / there may be more cards there , you see

And you may rest assuredly / you geometric whiz of old
That they possess more sides than three / or so by shrinks I have been told


© Copyright 2001 William E.Kleist - All Rights Reserved
Allan Riverwood
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1 posted 2001-05-24 08:27 AM


Hah!  I loved this one!  The theme was amazingly well selected, and I noticed you improved your iambic meter!  The whole thing was great when I read it through together and as separate poems, I would have to say that this is my personal favourite of the ones we've been able to conjure from this assignment.     
Very nice job!
~Allan

Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a day.  Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.  
~Unknown

Dr.Moose1
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2 posted 2001-05-25 08:29 AM


Allan ,
Many thanks for the reply . I do enjoy a good challenge ( although they sometimes make me talk to myself and/or deceased mathmaticians ). I posted a reply to your entry , but somehow it dissappeared ( maybe it was my comment about a paradelle universe)
Actually that was meant as a compliment but could have been misinterpreted .To re-state ,
I thought your piece to be very well crafted , and a very enjoyable read .
Doc

Munda
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3 posted 2001-05-26 04:32 PM


I think it requires a special talent to make the illogical turn into logic, or make sense from nonsense and all that in iambic tetrameter (if I am correct!    ) But then it also requires a special talent for a Moose to play cards... especially with a full deck.  
In all honesty Doc... I think this is great writing!  

Dr.Moose1
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4 posted 2001-05-27 09:22 AM


Munda ,
Many thanks to you for your overly generous
reply .( and here I thought you were going to be a tough grader )Now I'm going to have to quickly remove that tack from your chair
seat before anything happens that I might regret .
Doc

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