Engineering With Songs From The Sixties Poem by Gayathri Seetharam

Engineering With Songs From The Sixties



Engineering with songs from the Sixties
-Gayathri B. Seetharam
Ella Fitzgerald sang beautifully,
Men are not a new sensation
AND horizontally speaking, he is at his best
And Barbara Streisand sang as beautifully,
Love is funny
It is not always peaches, cream and honey;

I say if men are not a new sensation
They have a familiar feel of poetry
And if horizontally speaking, he is at his best
Then vertically speaking, he makes his presence felt
And if love is funny and it is not always peaches, cream and honey
Then love makes my honey and tall bunny behave like peaches in summertime;

I shift gears and move to 4th gear which is an uphill task
And if men are not a new sensation
Then William Shakespeare in AZ Quotes says:
Is not birth, beauty, good shape, discourse,
Manhood, learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, liberality, and such like,
The spice and salt that season a man;

And if horizontally speaking, he is at his best
I say, borrowing from Caltech University's course notes: "The Lyapunov Stability theorem allows to determine the stability of the equilibrium point without explicitly solving the differential equation. In a sense, since V˙ (x)= DV (x) f(x) "
And I, Gayathri, focussing on the "method which converts a dynamics problem (i.e. determining the behavior of the trajectories over time) , into an algebraic one (i.e., verifying inequalities of the form F(x)> 0, where F is some continuous function F: R n → R) ",
Hope F(x)> 0 at the right time for my man or my men
And it is a discrete action with packets of energy;

And like strawberries and whipped cream with sugar
Which are delicious
Will peaches and cream and honey become a trifle with peaches
For if one is lactose with sucrose and lactose is glucose with galactose
And sucrose is glucose with fructose
The other is lactose with honey which is also glucose and fructose;

If it does then it is funny how he means the world to me and my son
But I have room in my heart for career enhancing men
Who follow up on their promises to pay me for my work
And ideas and projects and life would be peachy and swell
And a creamy dwell.

Engineering With Songs From The Sixties
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