A what? A pi-ku?

To quote Maths Week Scotland:

A pi-ku is a poem that follows the form of a haiku, but instead of the 5-7-5 haiku pattern, the syllables in a pi-ku follow the number of digits in the mathematical constant pi (π).

So, instead of 5-7-5, a pi-ku would follow the pattern 3-1-4 (-1-5-9-2…etc.)

Of course, I couldn't avoid having a go myself, could I?


Approximation of Pi

Pi is three
Well...
Three and a bit.
…ish.
The 'bit' is quite small.


Full-time Score of the Final of the World Circle Geometry Ratio Tournament 2023

Radius:
2
Diameter:
1


Subjectively Reviewing areas of Mathematics

Algebra?
Fine.
Geometry?
Fun.
Trigonometry?
Partial Differential Equations?
Both Good.
Fractal Geometry?
Looks simple at first.
Gets... tricky
When you look closer.


Marginal

Fermat's Last?
Gasp!
I Found a Proof!
Which,
Unfortunately...
This poem is too short to contain.