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Nesting Instinct of Women (Free verse) by Dovina

Inside the hive a virgin worker lies bent head and folded wings sealed within her quiet cell until awakened from larval sleep by caress and beating of her sisters' wings She fears to leave behind the fixed prismatic form hesitates at the void of space the brilliant outdoor color and shrinks from loneliness of light Duty draws her from the nest wind twists her from the course but she knows she can return to familiar smell of honeycomb where her sisters work and others wait to be born

Dovina 19-May-05/3:04 PM
Of course that’s what you would mean by such a question. My simple explanation of Hallmark’s interpretation is not rigorous enough, is it? You want symbols applied to each element of the proposition, a truth table, and who know what all. And you state your desire as a professor would to a student, as if I have no choice but to comply. I’m sorry, but I’m already yawning, which we shall assign the letter Y. . . .




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