Japanese Joinery: by Bonnie McClellan The written version of this poem has disappeared. If you’re wondering why, click HERE. To listen to the podcast, click on the player below: https://bonniemcclellan.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/japanese-joinery_-by-bonnie-mcclellan.mp3 Share this:ShareTweetEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related By bonniemcclellan Mother, poet, american ex-pat from Texas living in Northern Italy. View all of bonniemcclellan's posts.
Thanks for reading Bobbie…engaging a readers thought is about the best compliment that I poet can hope for. Reply
Odd how it B must be squared to delineate the circle…it took me 36 years to figure out that mathematics could be understood as another language full of engaging ironies. Reply
Lovely haiku. Your work engages my thought.
Thanks for reading Bobbie…engaging a readers thought is about the best compliment that I poet can hope for.
Much to ponder in the ‘why squared?’, and those stubborn right angles.
Odd how it B must be squared to delineate the circle…it took me 36 years to figure out that mathematics could be understood as another language full of engaging ironies.
jUST TRYING TO CATCHUP ON ALL THIS POETRY. wHAT A WONDERFUL WAY TO START vALENTINE’S dAY!