Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
gershon hepner - q.e.d.
1 Views • Jun 13, 2014
Description
is the way that I’m designed;
no disproof come with quod erat
demonstrandum, to my mind.
In the proof that has much merit
wordplay changes erat to
eros, love, which when you share it
fuses numbers one and two.
Inspired by a passage from marvelous novel about witchcraft in medieval England and Massachusetts, The Last Witchfinder, by James Morrow, who lives in State College, PA. Jennet Stearne, in her quest for Isaac Newton, pairs up with Benjamin Franklin. On p.262 the nineteen-year old, sexually inexperienced Ben Franklin, concerned about the sexual relationship he is having with the forty-seven year old, sexually versatile, Jennet Stearne, asks her: “Is this immoral? ” “Merely immoderate, ” she replies.” After they make love Ben Franklin says to her: “Quod eros demonstrandum.”
5/1/06
gershon hepner
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/q-e-d/
Keywords & Tags
More from User
Laxmy Alvarado - Sunlight
PoemHunter.com
Laxmy Alvarado - Sunlight
PoemHunter.com
Fatima Alzhara Rafa - Wholeness
PoemHunter.com
Fatima Alzhara Rafa - Wholeness
PoemHunter.com
Kaziah K - Eight Months Later
PoemHunter.com
Kaziah K - Eight Months Later
PoemHunter.com
Related Videos
gershon hepner - los angeles
PoemHunter.com
gershon hepner - venice
PoemHunter.com
gershon hepner - sincerely ardent
PoemHunter.com
gershon hepner - night music
PoemHunter.com
gershon hepner - pure music
PoemHunter.com
gershon hepner - bedsheets
PoemHunter.com