He on my left knows about
She on my right
Both know of yet another
But none touch the other day or night
Yet they all touch me
Soft and free
It’s a multiple
But shared love we’ve got
Our polycule
in a pseudoknot
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Tonight on dVerse Mish challenges us to get our Quadrille all in a knot. With the added incentive of “I dare you to use pseudoknot.” Naturally, I had to take that dare head on.
Intrigued! I had to look up the definition of pseudoknot the other day and can appreciate the “polycule” reference better now! 😆 You’ve got a spot with all the action, it seems!
Thanks Tricia, I laughed when I saw Mish’s challenge because I had learned of the word myself couple of weeks ago. As for polycules it’s a great spot to be in for some.
A very free-flowing knot!
Yes, indeed. Thanks.
Oh such a great way to meet the challenge… it sounds like tangled relationships, but for some it works great
Oh polycules can be quite the tangle, but as you stated, it works for some. Thanks, Björn.
Love the blending of science and relationships here, giving “pseudoknot” the perfect place to play. Knotty little fellow.
Oh, pseudoknots are quite knotty indeed. Thanks for the prompt and the challenge 😉