Who Would Right Their Wrongs?
Our curls may give a false impression
Of Hellenistic emulation
But don't be fooled - our true ambition
Is to found a modern nation
We hold these truths to be evident
That each man is entitled to
Get back things that he has lent
(And those that he's recycled, too)
Our mirrors may give a false reflection
Of hedonistic compilation
In reference to the Golden Section
(One to x is x to x plus one, in explanation)
We hold these proofs to be erudite
That energy is mc squared
And volume, width by depth by height
Or is my wisdom actually impaired?
Contributors: | Roland, F, N, Grayman, (trad-ish), Ethetran, Beefy, Apsley. |
Poem finished: | 28th November 2003 by Anon.. |