Many of my choices for odd juxtapositions (especially the stranger ones) are either partially or completely because of sound. "Radio Ladybug" has a nice inner rhyme, and serves the purpose of the poem well, I think.
The inspiration, however, has a little to do with differential equations and one of the cleverest applications of Volterra's predator-prey population dynamic model... you should check it out :).
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For some reason I really dig poems that juxtapose nature with synthetic things or machines.
But why a radio ladybug?
Have you read about the ladybugs being introduced to the Galapagos to eat the CCS?
Many of my choices for odd juxtapositions (especially the stranger ones) are either partially or completely because of sound. "Radio Ladybug" has a nice inner rhyme, and serves the purpose of the poem well, I think.
The inspiration, however, has a little to do with differential equations and one of the cleverest applications of Volterra's predator-prey population dynamic model... you should check it out :).
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