
There are fractions of me
Scattered all over the floor
And I feel like if I knew math
I’d be able to solve them
Puzzle them out for good
Once and for all
And I’d be a whole… finally
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There are fractions of me
Scattered all over the floor
And I feel like if I knew math
I’d be able to solve them
Puzzle them out for good
Once and for all
And I’d be a whole… finally
Like all of you
Don’t you believe it! We’re all shattered in some way. You less than others because your poems make us whole.
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What a lovely comment. Thank you. We are all really fractions looking for other fractions that make the problem of us work and it’s kind of beautiful to know there are thousands of possibilities.
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Oh, fractions, percentages, ratios, and numbers like Pi that go on forever – Hasty, dear, we’ve all got them if we take the trouble (or, experience the trouble) to see. And, if as another poet (Alfred Lord Tennyson) said, “I am part of all that I have met.”, there are bits of me scattered across a continent and beyond seas.
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I love that quote!!!
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Me too
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HASTY – Bits and pieces
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