Yes. I am writing upside down pyramid poems. Like an inverse pyramid of biomass (or perhaps a pyramid of numbers with an oak tree in the base). The number of words per line gets progressively fewer as the poem goes on. It's hard to write anything longer than 20 lines though...
Yes. Sometimes poets forget the importance of biological theories. When was the last time you heard the counter-current mechanism of urine concentration at Po Soc?
I like to think of this blog as my camper-van of discovery chugging its way through time, space, yoghurt, mushed bananas... whatever takes my fancy really. Sometimes they're "Today I did...", sometimes they make no sense. I kinda like that. Anyway - I hope you enjoy what is on offer. Just for information (rather than taking-over-the-world purposes), I'm Tom, a 5th Year Vet Student at Cambridge (UK).
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is this experimental poetry?
Yes. I am writing upside down pyramid poems. Like an inverse pyramid of biomass (or perhaps a pyramid of numbers with an oak tree in the base). The number of words per line gets progressively fewer as the poem goes on. It's hard to write anything longer than 20 lines though...
what horrifcally biological examples. great big science monkey.
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Yes. Sometimes poets forget the importance of biological theories. When was the last time you heard the counter-current mechanism of urine concentration at Po Soc?
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