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"Well-Informed Circles"

MUST confess my heart has never warmed To those prim circles, always "wellinformed," Who hold themselves aloof within the fence Of their invisible circumference, To whom, in time of trouble, storm, or stress, Recourse is had by members of The Press; But it indeed our casual speech MUST be Adorned with figures of geometry, Why give the circle the monopoly? Why not admit to open competition The total outfit of the geomerician? The squinting rhomboid, the aspiring cone, The quadrant and the mystic pentagon, The sly triangle, so renowned in wedlock, Sinister cause of many a sorry deadlock, And what should baulk or hinder, if you please, The showy trapezoid, the gay trapeze? I cannot find it in my heart to damn The dull but useful parallelogram; And why cold-shouldered, boycotted and not in use The innocent, misunderstood hypotenuse That, bravely, like 2 hero of romance, Stares the right angle out of countenance? Come one, come all, no matter if at random Or if the public doesn’t understand ’em; My choice among the lot, if choose I must, With no unworthy prejudice I trust, Would be, for sure, the bold, broadshouldered square, Symbol of honesty and dealings fair.

ARNOLD

WALL

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 28

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"Well-Informed Circles" New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 28

"Well-Informed Circles" New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 28

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