Fibonacci Poem

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Graeme wrote:
26 Nov 2020, 13:28
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Unless of course you have a computer with near infinite storage capacity and then even the screen size doesn't really matter much, as long as your eyesight is aided by spectacles which you wear.

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Perhaps go in the reverse direction

This poem starts with a sentence that contains no less than thirteen words
But as it continues, they flee like birds
Each time there are fewer
Down the sewer
They go
Until
I
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Very nice! :)

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HansV wrote:
26 Nov 2020, 16:38
Perhaps go ...
Your exceptionally good grip of all of the English language, official language and otherwise, always suggested to me that you must have been English in an earlier life. I am wondering now which famous Poet it could have been…
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I do hate to be a party pooper, but according to Fibonacci Poetry: A new poetic form! - Writer's Digest, you should be counting syllables, not words...
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I thought counting syllables was just in Haiku. :grin:
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BobH wrote:
27 Nov 2020, 19:31
I thought counting syllables was just in Haiku. :grin:
As we acknowledge
It's based on the syllabus
Ideally, of course.

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Graeme wrote:
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I learned last week that Indian musicians discovered the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ... some 2,000+ years ago, based on a binary system of just two beats. (Please refer to the Smiley below)

To say that Leonardo Bonacci, Leonardo of Pisa invented or discovered them is, ahem, a Fib!
Excellent You tube video here.
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