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		<title>The Mathematics of Love</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Vicki Iorio]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[0+1, 1+1, 1+2, ad infinitum. 5 is where my understanding fades. Ah, Fibonacci, I wear sequins when I try to make sense of your sequences; nautilus shells and horny rabbits. Mona Lisa and the recipe for Mr. Coffee— 1-2 tablespoons of Bustelo for every 6 ounces of water are based on your formulae. When I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>0+1, 1+1, 1+2, ad infinitum.<br />
5 is where my understanding fades. Ah, Fibonacci,<br />
I wear sequins when I try to make sense<br />
of your sequences; nautilus shells and horny rabbits.</p>
<p>Mona Lisa and the recipe for Mr. Coffee—<br />
1-2 tablespoons of Bustelo for every 6 ounces of water<br />
are based on your formulae. When I eat spanakopita at the Nautilus<br />
Diner, I devour your golden triangle.</p>
<p>You would think my favorite number would be 55,<br />
but it is 69, the number my sister and I shouted<br />
at the dinner table even before we knew what it meant.</p>
<p>I don’t think our parents ever got it<br />
or did it, I never did it, maybe half of it<br />
nothing reciprocal.</p>
<p>My sister’s favorite number is zero<br />
most of her friends are mathematicians<br />
she asks the hard questions of zero:</p>
<p>Why is anything to the zero power, 1?<br />
Why is zero over zero undefined?</p>
<p>I love your numbers, come on<br />
Fibby walk along the beach with me<br />
roll up your cuffs, gift me with shells,</p>
<p>count my hard ridges. You make my heart do algorithms<br />
I grab your ass, a divine proportion.</p>
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