The following poem was published by my friends on Poet's Online . It is one of my favorite online poetry sites.
In the version below, I have added the syllable count to the lines to help you identify the Fibonacci Series (1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89...) embedded in the poem. Hint: the title (1) has 5 syllables and the (1) epigram 8;8 and together, 5+8+8=21. By using lines and syllables and symmetries you will find each of the first 11 numbers in the Fibonacci Series. Another hint: 5 lines on each side.
4 Don’t you reject
9 consumption trying to be real life?
You don’t reject 4
real life that is a consummation! 9
8 In malls, measure value—no price—
5 the time we squander
8 shopping is garbage we throw out.
Price—no value measure—in life, 8
the time we consume 5
musing is treasure we grow in. 8
Part of the inspiration for this poem was the work of MC Escher's Day and Night . I present it with Day and Night as a watermark to elucidate the relationships. Copy it into a wordprocesser and try it yourself. Send me an email if you have trouble getting it to work.