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Dictionary Lesson (Free verse) by Dovina

When I said, “I love you,” and soon realized its reciprocal, “You love me,” and its result, “We are in love,” and much later, with its contrary, “I don’t love you,” and finally its opposite, “I hate you,” and when, after a long hiatus, its many reverses blured into, “I have no feeling for you,” I realized my dictionary is a history, written ahead of fact, a compendium of devolution.

richa 28-Nov-04/6:40 AM
That the poem pursues knowledge by logical means rather that empirical means makes it philosophical.

I accept that:-

p: I said I love you
p: you said you love me
c: we are in love

is flawed. However it is still an attempt at philosophical enquiry and is set out as such. The correct conclusion would be we say we are in love.

Also you are especially thick for suggesting that the single line argument 'snow is green' tells us 'snow is green' to be false.




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