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The Obtuse Angle
An obtuse angle is an angle of greater than 90° and less than 180°. Wiki I must be looking like an obtuse angle in my funeral agent's eyes - an over ninety years old, (but less than one hundred and eighty) indigent sunburnt naked geezer who likes to meditate on the rooftop - an egregious instance of treachery and immorality. He is pretty delicate, my funeral agent, though, when calling to enquire after my health. - Nausea? - he's asking me with hope. - Delirium? - Convulsions? Insouciance. Freedom. Awakening. I'm sorry to disappoint him. I like funeral agents: they mediate between life and death and consecrate the right to a decent funeral. Alas, they attach too much importance to acute angles. 15/08/2019 Eight Word Challenge 9 Poetry Contest Sponsored by: John Hamilton
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