2011-A Prime Year of Marvels



Two-Thousand Eleven-A year of Prime,
Eight years after 2003-A prime after prime,
As we transcend time after time,
To welcome 2011, rhyme after rhyme.
Two-Thousand Eleven-A perfect sum of squares,
For 2011 = 1^2   19^2   25^2   32^2 = 29^2   25^2  17^2  16^2 = 33^2   29^2  9^2 = 41x7^2   2*1^2 =44^2   8^2  3^2  2 *1^2 = 30^2 24^2 21^2 9^2 3^2 2^2 = 33^2   26^2  13^2  8^2   3^2  2^2 =33^2   23^2 19^2 2*4^2 = 31^2  25^2  15^2   14^2   2^2
2011-A perfect year to soar lofty and higher.
Two-Thousand Eleven-A perfect sum of cubes,
For 2011 =12^3  6^3  4^3  3*1^3 =10^3   10^3  2^3  3*1^3 = 4x1^3 3^3 5^3 7^3 8^3
=2*1^3 24^3 6^3 9^3 10^3=2* 1^3 3^3 2x4^3 5^3 12^3=2*1^3 2x5^3 3x7^3 9^3= 11^3   8^3  5^3   3^3   2^3   2^3 = 12^3   6^3   4^3   3*1^3 = 11^3   8^3  5^3  3^3  2*2^3=12^3  6^3  4^3  3*1^3 =10^3   10^3  2^3  3*1^3=4^3 6^3 9^3 10^3   2*1^3=3* 1^3 3^3 2x4^3 5^3 12^3=3*1^3 2x5^3 3x7^3 9^3
2011-A perfect year to experience harmonic vibes.
Two-Thousand Eleven-A perfect expression of one-to-nine,
For 2011 = 1 - (2 * 3)   ((4 * 567 * 8) / 9),
2011 -A perfect year of shine, divine.
 Two-Thousand Eleven- A prime capsule of time-haven,
For next prime year is twenty-seventeen,
Welcome 2011 with peace, harmony, green,
Exuberance, enchantment, effervescence, and gleam!!
Two-Thousand Eleven is here and near,
Hail 2011, tranquil, ebullient, scintillating, New Year.
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