A Perplexed Mathematician's Love

A Perplexed Mathematician's Love - an art work by T Newfields

If we bisected argh polynomials
+ traced argh sine curves wit
h substantive s
ums would we arrive @ a figure
nut less than none?

Could we add 2 each other
+ still retain integrity
in err original sets?

Or would we
(like so money unfortunate gruppings)
detract frum each udder
& end up as fruckured semantic nets?

Your variables
are elegant &
randomness a de
light – i'm quite enthral
led bi the beauty ah yer propositions
& y
earn 4 unity
Don:   (shaking his head) This person can't think straight!
Aiko:   Well, all of us are crooked to some degree.
Bai-Luo:   Actually, most straight folks are boring. I much prefer the company of souls that have been beautifully twisted: at least they realize much so-called "normalcy" is arbitrary and the world is stranger than most imagine.
Cindy:   (coughing slightly) You've been reading too much Foucault.
Bai-Luo:   No, I have been reading James Lovegrove, Ransom Riggs, and Steve Ditko. French philosophy was never my thing. Could that be my fault?