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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Intersections

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19:52

I only eat one meal a day.
The timing must be exact.
Obsessive, compulsive habit?
Maybe so, but it’s a fact.

Call me eccentric, if you like,
but at NINETEEN FIFTY TWO,
each evening, I eat my dinner.
‘Intersections’ force me to.

One consequence of FOOD’s journey;
anagram formed by enzyme.
Useless Roy – gone; leaves the Romans
to dictate precise mealtime.

A standard diet; meat, veg, fruit,
contains a combination
of CARBOHYDRATES, FATS, PROTEINS
and, for your information:

Once consumed, the body begins
the process of digestion.
New compounds form, all with new names.
What are they? Is the question.

Nutrient breakdown leaves us with
GLUCOSE, and GLYCEROL, and
AMINO ACIDS to cope with;
words we may not understand.

Not easy to remember names,
without a face we know.
Abbreviations easier
to memorise, and so:

‘ROY NO USE AGES AGO’
is dismissed from further thought.
As we all know, some names don’t fit,
or they’re really not our sort.

Now we’re left with only ROMANS;
Roman numerals, you see?
L C L C L M I C;
not forgetting I and D.

M; one thousand. D; five hundred.
Three C’s; add three hundred more.
L times three; one hundred fifty.
I plus I; two. What’s the score?

It all adds up; the numerals
come to NINETEEN FIFTY TWO.
Everything can be related,
if we really want it to.

11 comments:

  1. i have no clue how factual all of this is but it seems rather complex upon my first read.. food the digestion there of the consumption thee of and roman numerals.. wow.. that's quite a plateful.....

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  2. Thanks Paisley; Possibly why it is only eaten once a day.

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  3. Phew, And she said to me "What d'yer want for yer dinner love?" And I replied "I'm not bothered as long as there's salt an' vinegar on me chips!"

    Note* People born before 1959 could just use the year of their birth to determine what time they would eat. For example Oscar Wilde might eat at 18.54 Of course if you were born in this century, then it's game on...

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  4. There are patterns and there are patterns :-)
    Loved this.

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  5. Scariest of all - I know these words, this process! Intersections, for sure, and who would have thought! Love it!

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  6. It all sounds terribly clever! I'll come back and digest it another day!

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  7. Thoroughly enjoyed this scientific play on words in your poem. I still play with patterns... (I hold 2 science degrees before I became a full-time artist.) Well-done and thanks for the smiles!

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  8. Thanks to:
    Andy; Chips - pure Carbs, which turn to gLuCose; L+C=150 - sounds like a midnight snack to me!
    Anthony North; All things are relative.
    Tumblewords; If you're a fan of Roy, you may find uses for him, and ignore the numerals.
    Rinkly Rimes; I'll save the left-overs for you.
    Gel; Art and Science often combine to great effect.

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  9. Holy cow! Way too complicated for me! I'll stick with breakfst, lunch, and supper.

    Very cool poem, though!

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  10. ok, let me chew on this for a few... and then divide it by the score of superbowl at halftime... excellent food for thought...

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  11. Thanks to;
    Linda Jacobs; Keep it simple - diets make you think too much about what you eat.
    One More Believer; Superbowl sounds like theplace to do it.

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