A circle and its centre in search of a centre and a circle, respectively;
a circle and its centre in search of its centre and a circle, respectively;
a circle and its centre in search of a centre and its circle, respectively;
a circle and a centre not its dress in search of its centre and its circle, respectively;
a circle and a centre not its dress in search of a centre and a circle, respectively;
a circle and a centre not its dress in search of its centre and a circle, respectively;
a circle and a centre not its dress in search of a centre and its circle…respectively.
LOGAN K. YOUNG is the editor-in-chief at Classicalite.com. He’s also penned four books of verse, including a new e-one: 1,000 Anagrams for La Monte Young (Peanut Gallery Press).