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It’s a numbers game
You gotta play to lose
Plenty of fish in the sea
3.5 trillion give or take 3
Well you’ll always be alone thinking like that
But 1 is a prime number and I’m prime with that
(actually it’s not)
You could join me and her, a throuple of sorts
1 69? No, thanks I’m fine.
You’ll think differently, when you reach an age like me
And at exactly what age does the womb dry up?
It’s not me, it’s biology
And childbearing is all the definition of me
Exactly, though I won’t say it aloud
I’m not lonely being alone
The loneliest number is one, when it’s with another
Free to be me, to judge my own inadequacies
Pump my own tires, hear my own accolades
Would a 1 + 1 be nice? Of course
It would do more than suffice to have a full 100% of another
To add my 100% as cover
And we together would be
100
This was for a dVerse prompt: Write about numbers.
There are numerous ways to respond to the prompt. Here are some ideas to work with.
- Pen a poem about your favourite number or lucky number.
- Honour or highlight a number that holds meaning for you like a birthday, anniversary, meaningful event, personal milestone, the number of times you have done something or something has happened.
- Write of numbers in general (mathematical concepts such as counting, measurement, geometry).
- Use many numbers within your poem to emphasize another theme or message.
- How does a particular number makes you feel and why?
- Personify a number, taking inspiration from Harry Baker.
- Play with a nursery rhyme such as “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe” and make it your own.
I hope you enjoy!
“You gotta play to lose”I wish people would remember this when playing the lottery!
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Stew, reading through the poems, it is clear how much numbers mean to us. I like your walk through what they mean to you.
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Thanks Li for reading along on the journey with me. 😁
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You’re welcome.
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To be one is both the loneliest and the worst to be… love your reflection on one
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Thanks Bjorn. Yes it is one of the worse types of being lonely.
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Wonderful. I so agree that …”The loneliest number is one, when it’s with another”.
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Thank you! 🙏🏾😊
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Great poem made me smile 🙌
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Thanks! I’m so glad it did. 😁
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I heard this poem in my head as a rap, Stew, and these lines resonated with
me:
‘I’m not lonely being alone
The loneliest number is one, when it’s with another
Free to be me, to judge my own inadequacies’.
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Glad there was a rhythm there for you and the words resonated. 😊
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Interesting! Reminds me of the song… “One is the Loneliest Number…”
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There is a little of that. The line One is the loneliest number is certainly in that same vein. Thank you for reading!
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You are welcome!
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