At the Intersection

Some poems

The mathematician John Venn was born on this day in 1834.

To commemorate the occasion, here’s a poem in the form of a Venn diagram.

The poem consists of 2 overlapping circles.

‘me’, the left-hand circle reads:
the day we
went out to have
an ice-cream, we said nothing
just let our silence melt in
the air as we walked across the common
our love never tiring at all

‘you’, the right-hand circle reads:
we should
have talked it over but
nothing ever seems to get
in your fat head. You are so
common that I wish we’d never met
at all and I’d married Tim instead
 
Where the 2 circles overlap, the text reads:
we
have
nothing
in
common
at all

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8 thoughts on “At the Intersection

  1. blizzardpurplee540372d97's avatar

    That is so creative, Brian! As a retired teacher who used to write songs and poems to teach math and reading, I wish I would have thought to write a Venn poem. What a great way to teach it!

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