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WhiteWidow
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15 Dec 2012, 4:20 am

I wrote some chemical / mathematical poetry.

I cannot exist
on my own.
I need a bond, yet I am unknown.
I am not recognized, in the
"scientific community."
I am not studied in public school nor am I
studied majorly in any educational institutional
science lecture halls. Perhaps at Harvard..
I am theorized as 'Ketone' or a derivative
of "DMT". I am the alternate universe. I am
the colors. I am the saturate left over
from the precipitation that created
the pigment on earth. The flowers, the sky,
the birds the bees, the grass, I am the solution
that contains the DMT and Ketone molecules.
I am their compound. Who is the
solvent? Who seperated me? Who is a strong
enough, acidic enough solvent to
unbond my molecules? You all say that I cannot
exist on my own, yet I do, will, can
and must! I exist! I am apart of the solution!
Combine me now!



ruveyn
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15 Dec 2012, 6:52 am

WhiteWidow wrote:
I wrote some chemical / mathematical poetry.

I cannot exist
on my own.
I need a bond, yet I am unknown.
I am not recognized, in the
"scientific community."
I am not studied in public school nor am I
studied majorly in any educational institutional
science lecture halls. Perhaps at Harvard..
I am theorized as 'Ketone' or a derivative
of "DMT". I am the alternate universe. I am
the colors. I am the saturate left over
from the precipitation that created
the pigment on earth. The flowers, the sky,
the birds the bees, the grass, I am the solution
that contains the DMT and Ketone molecules.
I am their compound. Who is the
solvent? Who seperated me? Who is a strong
enough, acidic enough solvent to
unbond my molecules? You all say that I cannot
exist on my own, yet I do, will, can
and must! I exist! I am apart of the solution!
Combine me now!


You think, therefore you am. --- Not Descartes