Six In Four Shades
Six In Four Shades


Shakuni shook the dice
Every time, to throw a six.
The win, revenge in disguise
Slowly, healing the long-standing bruise.
.
What you say, “it’s a six,”
That is a nine for me.
It matters where you stand
And the angle to see.
See, touch, taste, and hear
And the smell, can you ignore?
But, there is a sixth sense
To make one’s intuition intense.
It was not the fault of hers
That she has six fingers.
Amidst gossips and societal judgement
Confident she never felt embarrassed.