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Graphing a Heart
Silence, Heart!
 Before you embark on a journey of love,
 You must first dig two graves:
 One for the certain and one for the unknown.
 
 The unknown is my nothing; 
 It is imaginary.
 It is the negative inside the radical.
 Together we will produce a positive,
 For I am a negative, too.
 But my certain has always been a positive,
 And our addition will only cancel out,
 Creating a nothing.
 My positive will no longer exist.
 
 But how can I subtract my nothing?
 It is zero,
 And you cannot divide by a zero
 Unless the path is undefined,
 In which case, I would be travelling
 Toward a never-ending apocalypse,
 Unable to approach a definite endpoint. 
 
 I can connect nothing with nothing,
 But how far away should I stand 
 To form a triangle?
 The geometry of my conundrum 
 Has baffled the mathematician
 And has left me travelling in circles, 
 Continuing the same vicious path.
 
 Speak, Heart!
 When do scalars become vectors?
 Give me a direction!
 Do I travel in those certain circles 
 Or head off on a tangent,
 Racing toward the unknown?

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