Friday, September 30, 2016

Weighing in On the Last Four-bers







Weighing in On the Last Four-bers

What once was seven
Changed to append
Roman calendars tend
And so, eight became ten
And nine became eleven
And ten now stands last at the end
Of twelve so to contend
With two additions that pretend
That the beginning is now longer then
The original ten with twelve moons to contend
That one year is twelve unless – when
a thirteenth is the once in a blue-moon friend.







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