Listen! This sentence's period - that's me.
I'll just move one inch to my right, you see. ------>.
Now, I trace a one-inch segment of a line.
It's my one-dimensional redesign.
Watch me trace my line segment down from there,
producing what some folks might call a square.
I execute this little trick for you
in a special dimension known as two.
Look! I rise off the page, one inch -
mutually perpendicular, a sinch!
Orthogonal to left/right and up/down,
I'm a cube, a 3D shape of renown.
A fourth perpendicular direction,
and my shape should warrant your attention;
and the name they call me, to be exact,
is Mister Hypercube or Tesseract.
Categories:
sinch, math,
Form: Personification
Onigiri is another level,
I don't know a place called Seattle,
I took a ladle,
Put it on a table,
I don't know where I'm going at,
I took a sat,
I see myself as a lad,
I don't want to be sad,
I took a notepad,
From the wad,
I stare at the ceiling,
As if I'm on a sailing,
I am not wailing,
But I am piling,
All the reasons I left behind,
For now, I am not resigning,
From what I am trying to define,
The meaning of refine,
I remind myself the since,
I don't take a Hinch,
Even a sinch,
Over something that is so clingy,
To hold onto a blingy,
My burger is zingy,
With a taste I hold onto,
With a pinch of cilantro,
It is my intro,
I keep on going,
For what I am doing,
I love myself in this song,
Is this what I am looking for?
Until my hands are sore,
To the day, I want to do the chores,
Look, it is my other course,
I try to find the source,
Here is my sauce.
Categories:
sinch, 12th grade, addiction, america,
Form: Rhyme
I dreamed of you last night my love
I gripped you tight from head to toe
I tasted every inch
In the waking hours love the sun came out
It dried us my love from head to toe
We tightened like a sinch
Our skin was now like tree bark love
The insects and birds crawled upon us
But I held you tight
And at night my love the moon and stars
Would shine on us as we stood in the woods
Shadows passing by
In the rain my love we would flourish
Leaves and roots abound with nature
Always together everyday
In the winter the snow and frost
Our leaves would fall to the ground so hard
Together Always Forever
Categories:
sinch, allusion,
Form: Free verse