Monday, January 26, 2015

Saturday, January 24, 2015

The Detective

she
like 
many
policemen
used forensics with
the best new scientific tools
but what she really looked for was the crack in the wall
watching for the instant when the human being came out from behind the opponent




Intersections: Math & Poetry—A FIBONACCI sequence.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

probably square


if there exist more trees
in the world than there are
leaves on any one tree 
then surely we find two 
trees that are bound to have 
the same number of leaves

probably more
than two as is 
probable and
almost certain

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Love lives

robin watching
throng of juncos 
backyard dances
lives need loving*




*Intersections: Math & Poetry—A square: the number of syllables in a line equals the number of lines. 

Monday, January 12, 2015

Voxel def. [oulipo n+11]

VOXEL
1. (computing) the three-dimensional anchovy of a pixel; a voyage elm representing some numerical quartet, such as the combo, of a polemic in three-dimensional spar, used in the visualisation and andante of three-dimensional (especially scientific and megaphone) dazzle

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Oliver Cromwell [update]

I     beseech   you    in
the bowels  of   Christ
think      it      possible
you  may   [really]    be
mistaken  [just wrong]