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Which number multiplied by itself, always equals one?

Well, one times one is one, of course

And none times none, is none

So, one solution, no hesitation?

No convolution, or complication?

It’s simple, almighty unity

 

Which number multiplied by itself, always equals one?

Well, one times one, is one of course

And minus one, times minus one, also equals one

Two solutions? Turning a full revolution

A revelation, worth contemplation

Inviting… no, begging …for scrutiny

 

Which number multiplied by itself, always equals one?

Imaginary one times imaginary one, now let’s see, yep that’s minus one

And, minus imaginary one divided by minus imaginary one, that equals, err …

Damn, I think we found everyone

 

Which number multiplied by itself, always equals one?

Zero point 999 recurring, and on, when squared, also equals one

Their negatives, and imaginatives, complete the set, of sums we give

So an infinity… of un-unities, bang the drums, and we’re all done

Kaboom!

 

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