Using smiles, tears, fears and truth in math [Attempt]
In love
(smile)^tears=happines
(-smile)^tears=misery
(s)^t=m
(s)^t=h
t√h=-( t√m)
t root of h equals negative t root m
Truth isn't Truism
1∙fear=loneliness
2∙fear=?
3∙fear=hate
(f+3f)∕2=2f
(loneliness+hate)∕2=2f
(l+h)=4f
l and h equal four f
Loneliness and hate bring forfeit
Crash Courses
I can tell you about our chemistry,
we connected like strong ionic bonds
that absolutely nothing could break us apart
I can tell you about our Physics
that somehow defy Newtons law
because there was no gravity, no friction
just a single force pulling us closer and closer together
and I can tell you about our anatomy
I was sure I was built with your rib
So, who is she?
I guessed you had an extra rib
Oh, wait! I could Bible Studies
pretty sure it wasn't Adam, Eve, and Eva
but you have to do the math to divide a smile by a tear times fear equals mere truth.
The Square-Root of Wrong.
All day
all the time
we do the math
in a linear line
deeper understanding
kept confined
missing the connections
intertwined
to divide a smile
by a tear
is to beguile
with woeful cheer
or perhaps rile
to remain austere
all to reconcile
away from a sneer
times fear
equals mere truth
sharp jeer
not so clear sleuth
light leer
may appear uncouth
"act queer
or lie dear youth"
Tooth and nail
always in flight
perspective undone
with select sight
caught in the web
of another plight
mistaking darkness
for something bright
so-easy to do
from such height
wielding a sword
of elders right
sharing of wisdom
more like might
potent judgement
as good as smite
All day
all the time
we do the math
in a linear line
deeper understanding
kept confined
missing the connections
intertwined
The square-root of wrong
with good intentions
gone on for so long
evolving dimensions
to make us feel strong
with our own impressions
living in the throng
of life with questions
subtracting doubt
for a better time
building clout
to pacesetter prime
ready to shout
"not my fetter-grime"
walking our route
around debtor slime
To climb above
unable to fall
willing ourselves
to know it all
expecting others
to stand as tall
careless of how
we write the scrawl
because we have
lived that brawl
experience
provoking gall
to give advice
as if our call
not thinking of
the bigger squall
All day
all the time
we do the math
in a linear line
deeper understanding
kept confined
missing the connections
intertwined
|| another_proser ||
Windows.
I rubbed my eyes and looked around so that no one would see. Quickly, I searched for an empty room to cry because I’d found out that my ‘friends’ were only using me because I was ‘convenient’.
When I came into the room by accident, he was looking out the tall window.
He shined with his school uniform and I found myself staring shamelessly. I wondered if he was aware he was the school idol because he was the genius that was going to graduate a year before me even though we were the same age.
His hand held the curtain as he looked down intently.
“I wonder if it’ll be fun in the university. They said that about high school. “ He rested his chin on his arms. “But I never did all that…”
There were shouts from the field, people playing soccer and laughing.
I was about to step back but the door creaked, and he saw me. I wanted to run away, but he gestured for me to look through the window with him.
I stood next to him though I had tears in my eyes.
The soccer group became more rambunctious and I saw my group walk out the school gates. I turned my head away. I couldn’t help but cry because I had really loved them.
“Weren’t you with them?”
“How’d you know?”
“You stuck out.”
“I did?”
“Yeah.”
I didn’t ask him why because he poked my cheek. “Eh, you didn’t need them anyway.”
I began to smile.
“That’s why you stuck out.”
I gave him a curious look.
“See, it’s all math.” He pushed his glasses up. “You'd divide a smile by a tear times fear equals mere truth. Did you get that?"
“So, experience is a frown divided by ideas times opportunities?”
“I just said that to make you laugh and you took me seriously!”
“Then in calculation, I think we should be friends.”
“I knew I liked you.” He winked at me. “You’re good.”
The Love Equation
Love is a science, but love and math are more alike; work is necessary in order to prove one's answer correct.
Late nights, blood, sweat, tears and failure are all virtually inevitable, but if you can't find an answer after that, it may not be possible.
It could be empty-set.
In this case, move on;
now, the problem is not yours.
might math measure mind?
". . . you'd have to do math to divide a smile by a tear times fear equals mere truth. . ."
Provocative statement, for as math rules the numerical reality of say,
music producing emotion's flow, or human smile,
this mathematical principle, employed in the function
of smile's divisibility by tears
produces a quotient of innumerable possibilities:
we are given one smile, however tears' quantity we have not
such quantity varies immeasurably, given range of human subjects,
therefore, uncertainty principle herein applies,
whereby outcome is measurable on scale of wide possibilities
whether wryness, joyfulness, anger, ruefulness, ambivalence . . .
or mixture thereof,
unpredictability is expected given open variables
further, add to the complexity of equation,
factor of fear,
therefore: smile/ tear x fear = mere truth,
ignoring for a moment the imbalance of this equation
focus upon fear multiplied with the quotient of smile's division by tear,
we have the near impossible task of handling the algorithmic demands of an unquantifiable operation,
fear will bring the smile/tear quotient to it knees,
rendering its results to panic,
then chaos,
unless a restricting element be provided
preventing its reaching a state critical mass,
now let us address the imbalance of the equation,
if we regard truth as mere, we may assign it numerical value, 1
let us use, 10 to serve as absolute truth,
let us apply the equation to a life scenario:
divide a smile by a tear at a wedding
multiply by fear, perhaps a torn wedding dress
computed together, probably equals mere truth
extrapolated by thousands' years worth of recorded history
might yield absolute truth that:
torn wedding dresses create emotional distress equaling fear,
an aborted wedding causing a potential bride crying 96 tears,
encapsulated in a bottle,
inspiring a song,
recorded in time
and proclaimed a pop music hit
conclusion: math is not necessary to divide a smile by a tear times fear to equal mere truth,
mere truth is realized simply by living on earth in any scenario