Thursday, September 22, 2011

A Picture Speaks (Pink Saturday)




Pure,
Sure,
A cure
To dear you,
Feel like morning dew,
Flowers blossom like smiling fool,
A picture speaks of something both meaningful and true,
I bet that you feel nothing blue,
At least have a clue
on what you
can do
to
brew.



Fibonacci is a poetry form based on Fibonacci number sequence, with syllabus count as 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, …the sequence can go on infinitely, for my entry, I write up to 13, then go back ward for a reflection…


There is a formula,

  F_n=F-n-1+F-n-2,  For n > 1.


Still not get it? How does the nth term come from?

Starting 0, 1,

0+1=2,

1+2=3,

2+3=5,

3+5=8,

5+8=13,

8+13=21,


Always add previous two terms to get the next term… I simply focused on writing a piece with rhyming words and symmetry structure, so content is not my attention here, hope that you enjoy it. 

12 comments:

  1. Okay let's talk about that photo first! Gorgeous! I am so amazed by the lighting and the colors. Beautifully soft. Secondly, the poem is magnificent! Excellent, excellent work! Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. Gorgeous photograph! I love the poem and the form..not sure I could write one...lol

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  3. Happy Pink Saturday, Your flower photo is gorgeous. I like your poem your formula is interesting but too much like math for me. My first blog post was a poem. I have no clue if it fits any style or form. Linda

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  4. Happy Pink Saturday! Lovely pictures and clever poem....I am terrible at writing poetry!!! Numbers would not help me even a little bit. lol!
    Jil

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  5. Very clover and VERY beautiful. Your dahlia photo is stunning! The rain drops are just the icing on the cake.

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  6. A stunning image, I love the pastel colors of the dahlia. Your poem is amazing. I envy your ability to put words together like that. There is no way I could do that.

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  7. A wonderful flower and amazing words. Great !

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  8. Enjoyed visiting with you and seeing that lovely pink bloom. You are very good with words as well.

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  9. Some day maybe I'll attempt such a thing. I love that the poem makes a form, too, a picture. I was thinking about the mathematics of repeated patterns in nature--so cool that you paired this flower with this poem.

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  10. Thank you for this form. I'm going to give it a shot. Looks like fun.

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  11. Wow. Perfect poem, perfect words! Just lovely.

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