Expressing love with mathematical terminology is beautifully done in "One More Love Poem" by Dunya Mikhail -- this poem was offered by poets.org in their poem-a-day feature on April 2, 2021 and it deserves to be widely shared.
One More Love Poem by Dunya Mikhail
If I had one more day
I would write a love poem
composed of one word
repeated like binary code.
I’ll multiply it by the number
of days that passed
without saying it to you
and I’ll add the days
because I want to say it
more. And like a bee
gathering pollen, I’ll collect
everything ever said
in one word like a square root
multiplied by the power of ten.
I’ll count even that day
when my anger at you
or for you turned me into
a stone, and also the days
when I was away
sending my songs like
postcards to the lonely,
feeling you in every touch
of love I gave to the world.
I’ll count all my days,
even the nine months of days
before I was born, to say
this exponential, growing “I love you.”
Mathy poems by Mikhail also have been featured in earlier blog posts; here's a link.
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