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this poem i give to you all anglers catch a musky of metaphor let it go with out want you'll catch it again some time. Read More »
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i write when i have something to say, so when i am writing with personal phrases, it's because that's what i have to say. as far as experimentation, there isn't any. i never write poetry for poetry's sake. like in "unified field theory," i read something and it gave me something to say, so i did. it's all about an emotional response. if something triggers that, i write.
as far as the content with unified field theory, i approach science the same way i approach other things, from a human aspect. all things have an human aspect, otherwise we wouldn't even know about them or dream them up. it's all relative.
the works that i put on this site are not the entirety of my collection, just the ones that i decide to put up. i save some for the books. don't want to give away the milk, you know. but if you look farther, say, to "eden unplugged" which i posted in december, i use religious theory as the metaphor in the same manner i used scientific theory here. the same month i posted "acetylene attraction," and used (to quote a reviewer) "scientific jargon" to describe an orgasm.
it's not experimental, it's a thought process that has long since been abandoned in a world that lacks a need for description, which i also have written about.
i ramble . . . damn the passionate. see, i told you i write when i have something to say.
_Logan
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