12 September 2012

If (a) equals 1 and (b) equals 4 And (c) equals 2 and (d) equals more Then (b) divided by (c) plus (a) times (d) squared might equal a love triangle disguised as a cube? The sum of all love is an equation coded by nature that scientists test in a tube

Maths equals the architect to all that's designed Universal equations and blueprints we try to reverse engineer in time Calculations and puzzles locked deep inside our minds The key to love is the universal patterns in maths we can't define

Over complex, overlapping divisions in algebra That try to explain how, who, where, when and why we are who we are A parallel universe speaks double dutch and its black hole is a little too far Scientific device worked out how to decode a radio-wave sent from a love cheats car

I don't need to know how and why everything works to apply some logic Like when I need to eat and why I often enjoy it Like those that smile when they calculate a good percentage with a pleasant profit But if anyone works out why love hurts after you've had it and then suddenly lost it Can you send me your essay of sums and clearly explain why love has to be so scientific?

smellyfingersThe Sum Of All Love • Opuss № I