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I am a number (II)
5 | Forged in time’s fire my golden figure rises open to the past and the future I count my digits All Present yet only half way there |
6 | I can be factored into selves from former lives each one more potent than I am Unmultiplied I disappear |
7 | Last prime before the count of time halts and the great mystery begins |
8 | How did it come to that |
9 | I have no time |
10 | Decem |
Editor's Note: Don't miss "Why Poets Sometimes Think in Numbers," Carol Dorf's introduction to math poetry in TW.
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- “Phoenix 2.0″ © Jon Tucker; Creative Commons license
Sarah Glaz is a professor of mathematics at the University of Connecticut, specializing in the mathematical area of commutative algebra.
She also has a lifelong interest in poetry and serves as associate editor for the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts. She coedited the poetry anthology Strange Attractors: Poems of Love and Mathematics (A K Peters, 2008) and has published poems and translations in both mathematical and literary periodicals.
For more information, visit Sarah's website.