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In geometry class we assembled triangles. After rearranging the pieces, we ended up with gaps. In those gaps I dreamt houses. They where always like the houses I had been in recently, only with a vast amount of rooms. Soon we learnt to look at the gap as a problem to be solved. But where does that leave me and my houses? | |||
The houses didn't leave when logic erased the gaps. They grew smaller, but the number of rooms increased. And they would keep on shrinking until I would find a place where they could rest. | |||
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Have you ever heard of the magical triangle? Four pieces make a triangle, once you rearrange them, a gap appears. In this gap he dreamt his house. | |||
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The house on the pea was like the house she lived in as a child, only bigger. | |||
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1 In geometry class we assembled triangles. After rearranging the pieces, we ended up with gaps. In those gaps I dreamt houses. They where always like the houses I had been in recently, only with a vast amount of rooms. Soon we learnt to look at the gap as a problem to be solved. But where does that leave me and my houses? The houses didn't leave when logic erased the gaps. They grew smaller, but the number of rooms increased. And they would keep on shrinking until I would find a place where they could rest.
2 Have you ever heard of the magical triangle? Four pieces make a triangle, once you rearrange them, a gap appears. In this gap he dreamt his house.
3 The house on the pea was like the house she lived in as a child, only bigger.