Saturday 5 March 2011

The Mathemagician


She was 'one' of a kind.
Never once was she of 'double' mind.
She always won,
for she only took 'calculated' risks.

She very well knew the 'equation' of happiness
and the 'formula' for success.

For every difficulty,
she came up with a 'theory',
and eventually found the 'solution'.

Whenever her life was caught in tangles,
she viewed the 'problem' from different 'angles'.

She 'divided' her love equally
among her 'five' children;
she 'multiplied' the happiness of the whole family.

She could 'substitute' disappointments with delights,
and make people laugh in a 'fraction' of a second.

In real, she was just an 'average' woman,
but tried to always be in cheerful 'mode'.

No wonder she could 'decimate' her sorrows
even after her days were 'numbered'.

She was a magician.
She was a 'mathemagician'.

3 comments:

Keerthi Purushothaman said...

Women's day special! :D

aakash said...

hehe.. this is good stuff!!
pen down more :)

Subha Vivek SV Handmades said...

I love the way u ended the poem lovely !!!!