93.1

Was it because
Unlike humans,
Hair-bisected eggs
Seeking joined halves,
The members of the Trinity,
Always more than themselves,
Experience the binary
As something other than deprivation?
No.

93.2

Was it because
unlike humans
(hair-sliced eggs
seeking disjoined halves)
the persons of the Trinity
(always more than themselves)
undergo the binary
as something positive?
Negative.

93.3

Was it because
unlike humans
(hairsplit eggs
seeking lost halves)
the Trinity’s persons
(forever self-transcending)
undergo dichotomy
with joy?
Nope.

93.4

Was it because
unlike humans
(hairsplit eggs
half-lost, seeking)
the trinity’s persons
(interminably self-transcending)
experience dichotomy
as joy?
Wrong question.

93.5

Was it because
unlike humans
(hairsplit eggs
half-lost, seeking)
the T persons
(interminably, tautologically transcending)
know dichotomy
as bliss?
You askin’ me?

93.6

Was it because
unlike humans
(hairsplit eggs
half-lost, seeking)
the T persons
(Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva)
know duality
as dharma?
Surely not.

93.7

Was it because
unlike humans
(hairsplit eggs
half-lost, seeking)
the T persons
(Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva)
know duality
dharma?
          With all due respect.

93.8

Was it because
unlike humans
(hairsplit eggs
half-lost, seeking)
the T persons
(Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva)
know duality
D?
          For the love of God.

93.9

Was it because
unlike humans
(hairsplit eggs
half-lost, seeking)
the T persons
(Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva)
know duality
D?
          For the love of T.