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Caryl
Poems
Jul 2015
Across the circles
In this universal set we live in,
We are from two different circles;
Our worlds have their own identity
And we were just like them, unique
There would come a time
Our circles meet and break the line
That is when we share something
An intersection inside a ring
It seems that our own world forms
When we are together
A union of all we possess
Our hearts intertwine
My world says we are different
And we cannot be in between
They say you cannot be with me
You are a complement of our world
For a short span of time
For that space between us
If our worlds disjoint and separate
I will never be with you again
This poem was inspired by terms from discrete math
Written by
Caryl
Philippines
(Philippines)
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