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Ok, this is a poem from some kids book I liked as a kid:
One and one is always two,
Each alone here's me there's you.
The mathematics of the heart
Adds together what's apart.
The sum of being friends is done,
To prove that one and one makes one.
I might have a word or two wrong, but that's about right, and I've had it memorized since I was... twelve, or something. I no longer have any idea what it was from. Does anyone else know?
(I blame
cshiley and
gotspit.)
One and one is always two,
Each alone here's me there's you.
The mathematics of the heart
Adds together what's apart.
The sum of being friends is done,
To prove that one and one makes one.
I might have a word or two wrong, but that's about right, and I've had it memorized since I was... twelve, or something. I no longer have any idea what it was from. Does anyone else know?
(I blame
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Date: 2007-01-25 10:00 pm (UTC)Google brings me one relevant hit:
http://www.geocities.com/aeanae/hh6.htm