Thursday, March 23, 2006
My guess is that gas squiggles
In the Alphabetic labyrinth, the "g" has lost its squiggle
We all have fonts
but the contemporary "g" is a circle with a leftward hook
I like the Georgia lowercase "g"
The Carolingian kind
My pastime doodle is the symbol for
one ten-thousandth of a tesla-
Gravity, too
g
I like g's like she likes stars
I am convinced real stars are not truly penta-pointed shaped
Hydrogen and helium gaseous bodies
Follow me here: stars aren't generic, symmetrical symbols
Stars aren't perfectly pointed shapes
When a star is described in all its glory
It is an equilibrium between
compressional force of gravity
and
outward pressure of radiation
resulting from internal thermonuclear
fusion reactions
Can such a celestial body be summed up
in a child's favorite shape to draw
so simply upon the page?
Stars are shapeless, saggy gaseous
I see stars as squiggly g's
A sky sea of g-stars
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"Somebody intimidate this girl"
--Martin, from the PRO Club
Oh youll get your comment... oh youll get more then a comment for the blasphemous words spoken against my stars... g's my butt.
No longer is it east coast, west coast Rap wars... let the Eastcoast Westcoast Blog Wars BEGIN!
I thought gas went *prrrffft*
I really did.
Perhaps prrrrfft is the onomatopoeia
for a squiggle
Yes?
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