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''What Beauty Is To The Geometrist'' Reprised Once Again

What beauty is (to the geometrist), has the shape of the Golden Ratio. Beauty is courage, the defiant fist of a protector fear can't overthrow. Beauty, also, is Hector's promised vow to defend city, child, and princess bride. What beauty is, moves Priam, to not show his ire for Paris's treach'rous regnocide. What beauty is not, is beauty falsified by artifice and insincere, harsh light; what beauty is not, is show that's nationwide that's wirelessed, streamed, and displayed day and night. In essence, what beauty is frames your face: which shames ev'n Helen of the Trojan race!

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