Has anyone here ever tried to write a poem with numerological elements, Epithalamion style? I do wonder what that process could actually be like for a writer. My other query is, what examples are there of bad numerological poetry? Not bad poetry, bad numerology. I'm sure there must be something out there where the brilliant scheme is completely confounded by the author's inability to multiply 52 by 365...
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