(If : then logic)
IF Bozo's baby bites blisters
and snickeringly sneaks past the shade
of seven soft sinewy sisters
felicitously frayed;
THEN, the thin theoretical thimble
that thwarts thought
merely manifests mysterious messages,
more often mislaid
than forgotten –
and gregarious gentleman gesticulate
gingerly.
But IF, in any infinite estimation,
it is inordinately implied,
propounded, presented or precipitously proposed
that a = b ;
THEN, almost any ancient artifact
ardently attests all arrangements
aligned in apposition.
HENCEFORTH, hideous historical hymens
hunch hazy heretical horns and are
punctured painfully pure of perplexities.
Such is the structure of logic.