The days that go by their count
those that come
after full moon,
new moon hold significance
as being auspicious, inauspicious,
good and bad.
Forbid the eighth day
as it connotes retrogression,’
the ninth calls for lesser progression,
the fifth assures prosperity
while the fourth and sixth
ensure progress.
The premier is forbidden
the second is better,
while the third, seventh
and tenth have their own
significance neither
good or bad.
Do they really bear
any relevance? Men differ.
It is the numbering
nothing else, no desperate
experiences being tagged,
has become a practice
from long unknown
attributing dire
consequence to the
sequences,
2 replies on “The Days Personalized”
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Thanks, Shreya. Appreciate your comment.