The color of a stolen coat.
The IQ of an origami
Tesseract.
Obscurity hung by a crag, by its metaphors.
And if the puddles ask, smile.
In this mystery, not even totality
Covers all the bases.
Paradoxes are natural.
The color of a stolen coat.
The IQ of an origami
Tesseract.
Obscurity hung by a crag, by its metaphors.
And if the puddles ask, smile.
In this mystery, not even totality
Covers all the bases.
Paradoxes are natural.
Great set of lines:
“The IQ of an origami
Tesseract.”
Gotta love that last word. 🙂
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Thanks, Michael. It was fun to get that word into a poem. Glad you liked it.
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Wow! this is hardcore surrealism but fascinating ; I could try to decode it but that would only spoil its fun; hey, I’m in for another read, not for clarity but for delight, wallowing in that puddle of paradoxes 🙂
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Haha. Thanks for the wonderful comment. Yea, I agree, it’s not so much about meaning, but just fun with words. Thanks again. Really glad you like it. Now you have me thinking of puddles of paradoxes.
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hahaha; sorry Bob; that image came into my mind ; I couldn’t shake it so I wallowed in it 🙂
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The color of the stolen coat is my favourite line. For some reason it captures and brings the entire mystery down to earth – for a moment. And the puddle… I’m still smiling.
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Thanks, Chris. I’m glad you liked it. Kind of a strange one, but I’m glad it worked. And a smile.
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Another keen collection of images — summed up nicely by the last stanza, which I feel can describe your other poems, too. Also, that puddle line is going to stick with me for a while. With lots of rain here, I will surely see many puddles, and I’ll smile at them 🙂
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Thanks, Dave. Lots of rain here too. So lots of chances of smiling. I’m glad you liked this one. And what you said about the last line, that made me smile. Thanks!
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This brilliant! What I aspire at when stringing together snippets of text to create Found Poetry. But you find these words all within your own mind!!
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Thank you! I’ve always enjoyed found poetry. Also, I’m a big fan of what you do on your blog. Though a lot of the math goes over my head. Which is why I like it as much as I do.
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Thanks a lot! I try to create art that speaks for itself even if you do not know all the math! Or it is just enigmatic like poetry 🙂
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Yes, it works even without knowing the math,
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I’ve tried drawing cubes before but they always turn into bed versions of a tree which makes the last line about paradoxes very much a relief. I very much enjoy the question marks that run through so many of your poems, like glimpses into life’s complexities – “not even totality Covers all the bases,” and there ain’t much better than a baseball reference in a poem
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I don’t think we’ll ever get our heads wrapped around all these is to know. Which is a good thing. Glad you liked the baseball reference.
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I think “Paradoxes are natural” is true. An enjoyable strange little poem.
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Thank you, Sunra.
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Brilliant work!
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Thanks!
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Strange little poem – yet so powerful, these lines!
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Thank you!
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Love this!
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Thank you Kimberly!
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Sure:) u went intellectual and I have respect for that.. find it refreshing
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Plus.. lol u went weird.. and yeah.. I think I live there lol.. my daughter who is my agent and has helped me get published.. encourages me to make my poetry more easily accessible.. but this strange little poem of yours.. feels kind of like the language in my head
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Haha. Yes, a little weird, a little intellectual. But I’m glad you liked it. That’s wonderful your daughter is your agent. A little weird, a little accessible sounds like a good combo to me.
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Don’t often say this.. but if u wanted to come see some of my contained weirdness poems.. ur certainly invited over to my blog
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I was just there. Really enjoying what I’ve read so far!
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Saw that u liked scissors and got got a kick out of it due to the naive haircut:) thanks.. really just wanted u to see my weird too lol
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Yes. That was a wonderful line.
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Thanks for visiting:)
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