Sometimes we find meaning among disparate objects when they are juxtaposed. Here are nine words I have chosen because of the ways they are spelled. Using them to form two squares. Are my squares poems?
S A F E
A R E A
F E A R
E A R N
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Juxtaposition
One of my favorite phrases (loved for the sound of it) first came to my ears during my college studies of abstract algebra: "multiplication is denoted by juxtaposition" -- and, within the phrase, I best like to say "juxtaposition." I enjoy its movement in my mouth, its sibilance in my ears. And so, of course, I set out to find a poem using the word. Having failed over many years to find the word in someone else's poem, I have written my own:
Multiplication by JoAnne Growney
Multiplication is the process
of taking one number as many times
as there are ones in another.
Multiplication by JoAnne Growney
Multiplication is the process
of taking one number as many times
as there are ones in another.
Labels:
algebra,
JoAnne Growney,
juxtaposition,
multiplication,
multiply,
poetry
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