Arranged in a sequence
Perfectly placed in a pattern
Growing in progressive steps
Information found by observations
Why did this keep happening
Arranged in a sequence
Predicted values were tested
Multivariate sequential data analyzed
Perfectly placed in a pattern
Fibonacci sequence again
The way of nature
Growing in progressive steps
Written for Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie Saturday Mix – hashtag #LuckyDip, 15 June 2019 hosted by weejars aka Sarah and our challenge is to write a Cascade poem, which does not have any rhyme scheme, but the first three lines must be repeated as the last lines of the second, third and fourth verses creating the pattern a/b/c, d/e/A, f/g/B, h/i/C.
Your posts have such variety.
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The spice of life, thanks David.
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Love it. Will save and do one. Math!
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Glad to hear that and I look forward to reading it later,
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It’s not often that science and poetry mix, but you made it work.
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I actually used to be a pretty good teacher, that is until the kids started getting on my nerves.
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I believe you. I don’t think I’d be up for spending all day with a classroom of kids. I commend anyone who can.
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This is very well written, Jim!
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Thanks Punam and my poetry may be getting better.
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It sure is! You are welcome, Jim.
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Love the cascade combined with mathematics! Nice touch and interesting/informative as always 😊
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Thanks Sarah. This was fun.
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