There are Things Much More Wonderful than Plain Mathematics
A Silly Poem

I’ve never cared for numbers
Equations or division
Deciding not to like these things
Was not a hard decision—
Why would one ever want to
Study quadratics
When there are things much
more wonderful than plain mathematics?
Take for example a hummingbird wing
Rippling with many mini muscles
under minute avian skin— what a thing!
What a thing! What a curious thing!
Mathematics could never capture this feeling.
Or if it’s more up your alley, a trumpet of brass
That can play notes high and low
I’ve heard it said that musicians are gifted
In music, where does mathematics go?
Even the very beauty
Of a warm summer’s afternoon
Is matched not by fractions,
Or formulas of any sort—
But by the world around us both,
And the feeling of being warm.
About the Creator
M. Rigby Barington
A young wannabe wordsmith. Poems and tales.



Comments (1)
Lol, this was a fun one! Loved your poem!