Poems ✍️

  08.04.2026
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Author: Michael Shepherd

! ! The Algebra Of Poetry. For Jim As If.

OK you’ve written 2000 crap poems you say.
Now pack up this arithmetical stuff:



there’s an algebra to poetry:
equations full of unknowns:



for a start, the 2001th poem that you write
will contain 2000 times the…



well it’s a complicated equation:
it starts with the familiar



x for the expression which has improved
a thousandfold since you began;



y stands for the hundreds of times more wise
you’ve since become, by just writing poetry;



zzz is the way, that half-asleep,
an unforgettable word or line can slip into your head;



z too, for zeal and zest, that Muses love
and fly a little closer while you write..



then, it wouldn’t be a real equation without
‘squares’: for all that’s squared within your mind as poetry takes shape;



and brackets: for that intrusive, brilliant phrase
that slips between the wagons of your train of thought,



sometimes so surprising that you’re not too sure
it’s true; but trust it; tomorrow, know it’s right;



and oh so much more to this equation
of knowns equalling unknowns, spelling out a poem;



mass, energy, and the speed of light
writing themselves into some new formula



which only humility may harness;
a light to light the world with words.




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