Mathematical Love

Yesterday night,I sketch the line between love & hate,
As I teach in algebra in college days..
Each of them located at a boundless end.
Love is a maze, a unfathomable line.
If love is inauspiciously intersected by hate
And in fact, requires no missing fractions
If loyalty is other than acute or obtuse angle,
Then, lies and evasions could be the result.
To preserve the future of a relationship,
I should multiply my smooth words of love,
Subtract and divide errors to show clemency,
And add more emphasis in term of forgiveness.
The concept of love is accessible to follow
And simultaneously ambiguous to comply with.
As long as the rules or theorems aren’t infringed,
Misconception and failure are formidable to reach
With happy end
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Posted: Jan 2015

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Comments (1)

avias
Jay...Most interesting concept/description of love....yes, "Love CAN be a maze, an unfathomable line"...as with mazes, it is easy to start but the trick is to find way thru, right? idea
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