Lefthanded and Colorblind

Monday, April 24, 2006

Fibs

From Slashdot: "April is National Poetry Month (and, it turns out, Math Awareness Month), and on my blog, I decided to get people writing poetry based on the Fibonacci sequence. The poems are six lines, 20 syllables long with the syllable pattern 1/1/2/3/5/8, though they can go longer, obviously. I've been calling 'em Fibs, and people have been writing them on pop culture, politics, math, and more."

My own personal Fib:

I
used
to like
Japanese
Haiku but I like
the Golden Proportion of Fibs.

And those of others:

So
you

no doubt

will not find

it interesting

to talk to me about this stuff.


Blogs
spread
gossip
and rumor
But how about a
Rare, geeky form of poetry?


I
like
to blog.
Frequently.
Theory matters.
Computer science (theory)
is my home and geometric algorithms are
sublime. Let P be a set of points in general position in the plane. Amen.


Fibs.
Terse.

Defined.

As your tools,

Twenty syllables;

How you use them is up to you.


Ants

Can’t

Wear pants

When they dance.

Plus I’ve heard the news

They never put on dancing shoes.


Greg

Wrote

Twenty

Brand new Fibs.

Why would he do that?

He had nothing better to do.


Sweat.

Grunts.

Big men.

Really big.

Wrestlemania.

Wrestemania, I love you.


Songs,

Jokes,

Unite.

These guys rocks!

Barenaked Ladies:

Love you like I love Kraft Dinner.


Sex.

Docs.

Troubles.

Medicine.

Grey's Anatomy:

You are my Sunday night pleasure.

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