
What did the guru say?
I went into the woods today
a question on my mind.
I did not expect it,
but a guru I did find.
Young and fair of hair,
she sat in the eye of a thatch.
Bright were her clothes,
brightest thing in the wooded patch.
I approached with care
afraid I might frighten her away.
She bade me come closer,
“Do you have a question today?”
I said that I did
and proceeded to try to ask.
It was about triskaidekaphobia,
but she said that would simply pass.
“It’s a silly number
falling on a Friday.
If that is all you have,
then you have no reason to stay.”
I turned to leave her,
feeling suitably rebuffed
when she said she had a question
if I thought I had the right stuff.
Then she paused a minute
and I told her I would try.
She said she wanted to know
about this day they called pie.
“What types of pie,” she asked,
“will there be on pie day?
If I come out of the woods
can I taste whatever I may?”
I thought it through a minute
then realized what she meant
but if she were looking pie
this might not be her event.
I told her 3.1415 was
what this day was about.
She looked up to the sky
and then I heard her shout:
“Just another lousy number
when all I wanted was a slice.
Take two radii and form a wedge
of blackberry would be nice.
“Add a scoop of ice cream
to this little wedge of pie.
Is that too much to ask?”
and then I heard her cry.
I quietly left the woods
tiptoeing over roots and rocks
vowing never to complain
to a guru with golden locks.
–photo and poem by David E. Booker
Filed under 2015, photo by David E. Booker, Photo Finish Friday, poetry by author
Tagged as 13, Friday, photo, pi, pie, poem, poetry, radii, rhyming, writing prompt