Palindrome Poetry
Also Known as Mirrored Poetry
A palindrome, by definition, is a word, phrase, verse, sentence, or even poem that reads the same
forward or backward. It stems from the Greek word palindromos: palin, meaning again, and
dromos, meaning a running. Combining the two together, the Greek meaning gives us, running
back again...
Shown below are examples of the word-unit palindrome. The carefully placed words form the same
sentence, whether it is read forward or backward. For example, 'Mirrored images reflect images
mirrored' which includes a word in the center as a reversal point for the sentence or even the poem.
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Could this be something we call love
This touching between you and me35 lines, 3 comments, on Dec 25 10:20 PM 2008. In Love -
There’s a world out there to see
and I've decided to see it.32 lines, 3 comments, on Jan 1 7:40 PM. In Life
