On Rubik's Cube Poem by L MILTON HANKINS

On Rubik's Cube



If the Rubik's cube were round as a ball
It surely would not have six sides, at all,
And would be worthless for little more
Than rolling upon a smooth varnished floor.
One could not twist the sides or see
Neat rows of color in squares of three
Much less give exercise to flexing wrist
I think you are probably getting the gist.
If Rubik really wanted to prove his legit
He should've made a puzzle ball of it.

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L MILTON HANKINS

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Hico Fayette Co West Virginia
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