Monday, December 18, 2006

A small poem on Sania Mirsa

I wrote this one after her drubbing to Martina Hingis in Sunfeast Open in Kolkatta this year

"She bought a Bread stick
then a sweet delicious Bagel
for a grand feast under the hot sun
in the Fort William amidst the
bell ring of cycle rickshaws
with the blessing of 10 hand God
from a lady from 'honeymoon' land"

Meaning of this poem:


She bought a Bread stick - In Tennis jargon, Winning a set by 6-1 is called Bread Stick (because of shape)
then a sweet delicious Bagel - In Tennis jargon, Winning a set by 6-0 is called Bagel (a kind of sweet similar to Donuts)
for a grand feast under the hot sun - Sun Feast open
in the Fort William amidst the - Calcutta or Kolkata is previously known as Fort William.
bell ring of cycle rickshaws - Calcutta is famous for Cycle Rickshaw
with the blessing of 10 hand God - Calcutta Durga(Kaali)
from a lady from 'honeymoon' land - Switzerland (and the lady is Martina Hingis)

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