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A poem written in "Pi" format (described following the poem) |
| 3 Why is it 1 that 4 pie is a food, 1 usually 5 round and full of something 9 tasty; sometimes tart, sometimes sweet, sometimes just indescribably tasty, 2 while pi 6 is part of the Greek alphabet 5 and is used in calculating 3 the ratio of 5 the circumference of a circle 8 to its diameter. But pi cannot be measured 9 in terms of tartness or sweetness or indescribable tastiness. 7 And don't even ask me why pie 9 usually is circular or rectangular, while pi are squared, 3 and I'm hungry. Pi is built up in words and follows the mathematical number that stands for Pi: 3.141592653589793 (although the poem does not have to be long enough to match the entire formula). |