Mathematical Love Poems
Pendulum Data Expressionlessmotionless Residual plot Instruction For Naught. Function of ‘Y’ Parabola shifted Her horizontal heart Lifted. See Figure Twenty-One Your graphic technique Transformational leak. A Data Analysis The object has freely fallen In chapter one — What will we do? Obviously We will wait for it to land In chapter two. Sin One Metric function to isolate The sine of both sides Fate. Set Nine In the variable domain, My re stricted Lane. Passion...
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always Love Less, to avoid a heartbreak, Love is one day Loss. OR Liftoff Liberally, evading heartbreak is no way to Live a Life. Love Lashes us with a Laborious Lease. It Leans...
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This word was born during the time of the wandering stars. Every morning, it lifts its eyes towards heaven. It lives in Burracho Beach, California. Its mother is Emma Bovary. Its father is Ebenezer Scrooge. This word is a cool remove from the language of the heart. Its mouth is small, cold, and bitter. Its heart is buried beneath a pile of pennies. Its soul is a gilded cage holding two confused doves. Every evening this word buries its face in its hands. Passion...
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This word is miserable old zucchini left to rot on the vine. This word has a face like a bowl of angry corn flakes. Its eyes are the color of split-pea soup. It watches and smiles as angels are beaten to the sidewalk. Its heart is made of concrete. This word is frequently found smoking cigarettes in snowstorms. Passion...
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This raw-boned word was born to Brunhilde and Richard Wagner in Bear Dance, Montana, where it still lives. It has the gruesome smile of Ivan the Terrible. Its scowl makes floor tiles curl and smoke. Its voice is a slow certain rumble. It has the starlight eyes of a prophet. Passion...
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