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8 August 2005: Here I am again, but weakly, with just the new mathemaku I posted an entrance to at my home page last week:


I call it "Mathemaku for John Keats." Note the allusion to Keats's "Ode to a Nightingale." It is a variation on the first frame of my "The Long Division of Poetry" sequence--a negative of it, in fact, with the top of the dividend shed exploded upward and outward. Not much to it, but I like the way it looks, especially in context. It was my one creative accomplishment of the time I took off from this blog, and from my diary, and from all other writing I didn't feel eager to do--which means just about all writing.













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