A Mathematician's Nightmare
by JoAnne Growney
Suppose a general store —
items with unknown values
and arbitrary prices,
rounded for ease to
whole-dollar amounts.
Each day Madame X,
keeper of the emporium,
raises or lowers each price —
exceptional bargains
and anti-bargains.
Even-numbered prices
divide by two,
while odd ones climb
by half themselves —
then half a dollar more
to keep the numbers whole.
Today I pause before
a handsome beveled mirror
priced at twenty-seven dollars.
Shall I buy or wait
for fifty-nine days
until the price is lower?