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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I must like playing with words, I suppose I have always done it, but it is only in the last few years have a found an outlet for my neurosis by writing poetry, especially Fibonacci poetry based on precise syllabic patterns taken from the Italian mathematician Fibonacci&#8217;s sequence of numbers made famous in the book [&#8230;]</p>
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I must like playing with words, I suppose I have always done it, but it is only in the last few years have a found an outlet for my neurosis by writing poetry, especially Fibonacci poetry based on precise syllabic patterns taken from the Italian mathematician Fibonacci&#8217;s sequence of numbers made famous in the book and then the movie, The Da Vinci Code.</p>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><i>Leonardo Fibonacci (c.1170 &#8211; c. 1250)</i></div>
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I have two new Fibonacci poems published in the latest issue of The Fib Review, a specialist journal for Fibonacci poetry, which was published this week &nbsp;&#8211; &nbsp;you can find it on the right of this page, see Muse Pie Press under LINKS. I have been writing Fibonacci poems now for two years and, as yet, I haven&#8217;t tired of the possibilities &#8211; I am, I admit it, a bit of a geek &#8211; &nbsp;I have also been lucky that the Fib Review has now published many of them in consecutive issues.</p>
<p>It must, as I said, be something to do with word play but I am often finding myself scribbling down a Fib poem even in the unlikeliest of places. It is just one of my many word-related neuroses &#8211; another one is the obsessive habit of counting the number of letters in a word on my fingers during conversations. I wrote a poem about that too.</p>
<p>One of the new poems, Reflections, &nbsp;is another piece of word play, a Fibonacci palindrome using words or phrases that can be read either backwards or forwards. &nbsp;In this case, the poem can be read from the top or from the bottom. It is a game but it will only work as a poem if it has something to say &#8211; you, my dear readers, are the sole judges of that so I hope you will take a look.</p>
<p>Palindromes were first written thousands of years ago and there are examples from ancient Greece and Rome. Here is a rather sinister Latin one:</p>
<p>In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni.</p>
<p>We enter the circle after dark and are consumed by fire.</p>
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Another palindrome game that has kept geeks amused since Roman times is the palindrome square, the earliest was this one found on a tablet of stone just outside the ancient city.</p>
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As I am sure you can see this can be read in all directions and still say the same not very exciting sentence: Sator Arepo tenet opera rotas &nbsp;&#8211; the sower Arepo works with the help of a wheel. If you have nothing better to do today, you could always try making your own palindrome square &#8211; sadly it is the kind of thing that entertains me but then I&#8217;m a wolf.</p>
<p>One of the cleverest palindromes in English is the famous Panama palindrome &#8211; again it might not be funny but it is historically accurate and, in its own way, witty:</p>
<p>A man, a plan, a canal: Panama</p>
<p>Here are some more &#8211; enjoy, if you can, but if you can&#8217;t, just humour me, I&#8217;m just a sad poet.</p>
<p>Dogma: I am God<br />
Ned, I am a maiden<br />
Don&#8217;t nod<br />
Kay, a red nude, peeped under a yak<br />
May a moody baby doom a yam?</p>
<div>Never odd or even<br />
Madam, in Eden I&#8217;m Adam</p>
<div>A slut mixes sex in Tulsa<br />
Do geese see God?</div>
<div>Dubya won? No way bud<br />
Murder for a jar of red rum</div>
<div>Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas!</div>
<div>Ah, Satan sees Natasha</div>
<div>Was it Eliot&#8217;s toilet I saw?</div>
<div>Go hang a salami; I&#8217;m a lasagna hog!<br />
Are we not drawn onward, we few, drawn onward to new era?</div>
<div>Sums are not set as a test on Erasmus</div>
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<div>Is it just me but is there a poem there?</div>
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