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Relationship Math Poems

These Relationship Math poems are examples of Math poems about Relationship. These are the best examples of Math Relationship poems written by international poets.


Premium Member DONUT MATH
We have this wonderful relationship with our neighbors
who live next to us on our street….
We bring food over to each other…usually something sweet.

The other day...

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Categories: math, humor,



Premium Member Trinitarian Equations
Trinitarian Equations

By Mark D. Stucky
Can you do the math
for Three in One?
     1 + 1 + 1 = 1?
  ...

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Categories: math, bible, christian, mystery, relationship,

Age Is Just a Number
Age is just a number
Math just made me dumber
I felt my head getting heavier
Every time they put K and G together, the weight

After all there...

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Categories: math, love, metaphor,

Premium Member Yangyin
Complex 1 out/in polarity
for and of
chaotic not 0 holistic
in/out core dipolarity.

We may need to tolerate
survival of the win/lose fittest
1.

And yet want to invite
thrival of the...

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Categories: math, health, humanity, humor, inspirational

Premium Member Knowing Nothing
My Math Teacher said:
I know how to teach you about 1
but can't guide you into comprehending None--0

A more sacredly co-arising binomial relationship,
less traveled bipartisan path
to...

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Categories: math, earth, education, health, integrity,



A Math Relationship Problem In Five Lines
A math relationship problem in five lines

How many people can you love
Divide a lifetime by an odd number
Let’s say number seven was the right one
And...

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Categories: love, math, relationship,

Premium Member The New Math Doesn'T Add Up
His great idea
           meets her new sink
        ...

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Categories: math, change, relationship,

Premium Member Healthy Systems
I think I shall never see
a difference in an organic tree
and a Win/Win communication string
restructuring through annual developmental time,
or an ecopolitical climate healthcare network
observed from...

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Categories: math, caregiving, earth, environment, health,

Premium Member Circumlocution - Venn Diagram
Poem as depicted here. 
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CIRCUMLOCUTION was inspired by the poem, Him & Her Intersection, by Brian Bilston. In the 2015 Great British Write Off, he...

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Categories: math, relationship,

Premium Member Sorting Through Binomials
Where do I draw my bilateral line
in a polycultural sandbox?

In-between a merely personal traumatic
severing
excommunicating
dispassionate
divesting
divorcing
marginalizing
loss and suffering event

And a larger staged
eco-political
critical systemic
potentially multi-generational
traumatic climate event.

Why does...

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Categories: discrimination, health, integrity, math,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: math, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Chosen Species
1 universal prime relationship
lives within win/win grace
0-whole open
integral space

Sufficient for unitarian ecofeminist minds 
spiraling
revolving circles of ZeroZone
highest and empowering best
enlightened ego/eco-memory,
left/right hemispheres
bicamerally balancing
equivalently interdependent reMEMEory,

Depolarizing...

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Categories: math, analogy, earth, environment, health,

Premium Member Taking Back Cooperative Power
All regenerative energies,
like sunlight
and Permaculture Design
and Restorative Justice
and love
and compassion
and empathy
and contextual intelligence
and multicultural mediation
and non-violent communication,
are interdependently One,
in original embryonic matriarchy.

So all degenerative entropic...

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Categories: earth, health, light, math,

Inter Gravissimus, a Papal Bull
a riddle in verse

   What is the number of years
   Israel roamed the wilderness
   if we divide it by...

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Categories: 11th grade, math, relationship,

Premium Member Let's Be Kinder
In his essay "Let's Be Reasonable" 
Rev. Todd Eklof [The Gadfly Papers]
reduces reasonable to logical;

This is a common left-brain dominant error,
confusion between deductive premises
and coldly...

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Categories: health, humanity, integrity, math,


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