God Is A Mathematical Interlude Poem by Alexandre Nodopaka

God Is A Mathematical Interlude



Were the word god replaced by
X or any succeeding alphabetical letter,
their resultant algebraic formulae would
resolve man-made sacred concocted dilemmas.

The only conundrum that would need solving
would be to define X, Y and Z.

On second thought not all alphabets have them
while others exceed their quota by man's hand.

Hence, were we to refer to the above concept
in terms of divine mathematical aseity,
philosophical contingencies would be mutually
contingent and enlighten the problems
caused by verbose ellipsoidal harmonics.

Sunday, September 13, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: pome
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